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scott.huettel
BIAC Faculty
 
USA
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Posted - Jun 28 2004 : 4:55:45 PM
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The BIAC graduate fMRI course (NBIO 381) will be taught by BIAC faculty again this fall. It will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30pm-6:30pm in the BIAC analysis laboratory (Bell 251).
The course covers all aspects of functional magnetic resonance imaging, from its basic principles in physics, engineering, biophysics, and physiology; through computational, analytic, and signal processing issues; to its applications in neurobiology and cognitive neuroscience. The course will consist of weekly lectures and integrated laboratory sessions. The laboratory sessions will involve analysis of fMRI data sets that illustrate issues discussed in the lectures. Students will gain experience both in the theoretical principles of fMRI and in the practical aspects of experimental design and data analysis.
Graduate and Medical students may take the course for credit, and other members of the Duke and UNC imaging communities may audit the course. Note that undergraduate students may not audit or enroll in the course; the undergraduate version of the course will be offered this spring. Permission of the course director is required for registration/auditing.
Faculty and students interested in attending the course, or in having members of their laboratory take the course, should contact the course director, Scott Huettel (scott.huettel@duke.edu).
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