Practical Human Neuroimaging
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Neuroimaging is widely used in basic research and clinical practice. This course will introduce the basic principles of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and provide students with hands-on experience manipulating, analyzing, and interpreting MRI data sets. We will focus on four types of MRI used to understand human neuroscience: structural imaging, functional imaging, diffusion imaging, and perfusion imaging. After taking this course students will have a practical understanding of working with a variety of MRI data sets. Recommended background: Linear Algebra and programming experience (Python, Matlab, or C).