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Upcoming Courses

 

Basic fMRI Design and Analysis Using SPM
Chicago, IL
MAY 15-17, 2013

DCM for fMRI and MEG/EEG
Seattle, WA
JUN 21-23, 2013
(immediately after OHBM 2013)

Advanced fMRI Design and Analysis Using SPM
Boston, MA
JUL 12-16, 2013

Brain Connectivity
Grenoble, FR
SEP 23-27, 2013

Basic fMRI Design and Analysis Using SPM
Boston, MA
OCT 07-11, 2013

Network Analysis: Functional Connectivity
Boston, MA
OCT 21-25, 2013

 

Neuroimaging Research Resources

 


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Neurometrika provides support for investigators engaged in design and analysis of experiments utilizing structural or functional brain imaging.

Here you can find presentations, tutorials, and information about workshops describing methods for preprocessing, statistical modeling and visualization of data associated with a broad range of neuroimaging experimental designs. While the majority of the content describes methods for using SPM and FSL, there are also materials describing the use of a variety of other programs that extend the their utility. Some of these tools facilitate fMRI quality assurance by supporting artifact detection and mitigation at the individual participant and group analysis stages. Other materials describe ways in which statistical volumes generated in standard formats like NIFTI can be further processed with a variety of volume and surface data visualization programs, including MRIcron, xjView, Bioimage Suite and FreeSurfer.


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A complete listing of our continuing series of workshops on experimental structural and functional neuroimaging can be found here.

 

All of the materials on this site are intended for educational use only.

 


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