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|[https://youtu.be/Tkk08zTDAnw Hemodynamic Controversies and Challenges] |
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|[https://youtu.be/s1MuYrsJlUA Curious contrasts other than BOLD] |
|[https://youtu.be/s1MuYrsJlUA Curious contrasts other than BOLD] |
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|[https://youtu.be/QL1e12wwPu0 The strategies, problems and chalanges of noise removal:] |
|[https://youtu.be/QL1e12wwPu0 The strategies, problems and chalanges of noise removal:] |
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[https://youtu.be/QL1e12wwPu0 Why is noise removal so hard to solve?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/NOLDG1N9piA The strategies, problems and challenges of fMRI noise removal: Figuring out the least bad ways to remove noise] |
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|[https://youtu.be/U9rV2RxPRy8 Real time fMRI: challenges and uses] |
|[https://youtu.be/U9rV2RxPRy8 Real time fMRI: challenges and uses] |
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|Michal Ramot |
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|[https://youtu.be/2vf2YhBoPs4 Open Science Controversies in Neuroimaging] |
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|[https://youtu.be/BtyEN17AdtQ Deep sources and other things you are not supposed to see with MEG] |
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|[https://youtu.be/cFPGA9hC7I0 The clustering catastrophe & dead salmon controversey] |
|[https://youtu.be/cFPGA9hC7I0 The clustering catastrophe & dead salmon controversey] |
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|[https://youtu.be/JVji_6DZsNk What influences the FMRI signal?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/a-O-LVkpb6M Why isn't fMRI more clinically useful?] |
|[https://youtu.be/a-O-LVkpb6M Why isn't fMRI more clinically useful?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/NRQjBlIV93I Does TMS, tDCS, etc..really work?] |
|[https://youtu.be/NRQjBlIV93I Does TMS, tDCS, etc..really work?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/Wc41bIajSaU Can we extract individual differences with fMRI? Can we go on to create "biomarkers?"] |
|[https://youtu.be/Wc41bIajSaU Can we extract individual differences with fMRI? Can we go on to create "biomarkers?"] |
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|[https://youtu.be/6P5L4zZOGrg "Functional Connectivity:" What do BOLD correlations tell us about brain connectivity?] |
|[https://youtu.be/6P5L4zZOGrg "Functional Connectivity:" What do BOLD correlations tell us about brain connectivity?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/b23oeY_I_6E Is multi-modal integration really useful? If so, how?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/LvWGIz3JVW8 Do we have to deal with multiple comparisons in neuroimaging?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/m-pH4RfA3_s Motion correction in structural and diffusion MRI: How has it and how could it help?] |
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|[https://youtu.be/WRXKUlu9rpw The use of diffusion MRI for brain morphometry] |
|[https://youtu.be/WRXKUlu9rpw The use of diffusion MRI for brain morphometry] |
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|[https://youtu.be/cS4VpygiMAw Voodoo correlations and double dipping: a cautionary tale] |
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Revision as of 14:10, 20 May 2024
The fMRI Summer Course brings together intramural and extramural speakers on a variety of topics relating to fMRI. As the course has been ongoing for several years, find below the links to video presentations, slides, and contact information separated by year of the presentation.
2019
# | Day | Date | Time | Location | Topic | Slides | Lecturer |
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1 | Tuesday | 6/18/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Hemodynamic Controversies and Challenges | Peter Bandettini | |
2 | Thursday | 6/20/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Curious contrasts other than BOLD | Peter Bandettini | |
3 | Tuesday | 6/25/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | The strategies, problems and chalanges of noise removal: | Dan Handwerker | |
4 | Thursday | 6/27/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | The strategies, problems and challenges of fMRI noise removal: Figuring out the least bad ways to remove noise | Dan Handwerker | |
5 | Tuesday | 7/2/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Real time fMRI: challenges and uses | Michal Ramot | |
6 | Tuesday | 7/9/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Open Science Controversies in Neuroimaging | Adam Thomas | |
7 | Thursday | 7/11/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Deep sources and other things you are not supposed to see with MEG | Fred Carver | |
8 | Tuesday | 7/16/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | The clustering catastrophe & dead salmon controversey | Bob Cox | |
9 | Thursday | 7/18/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | What influences the FMRI signal? | Peter Bandettini | |
10 | Tuesday | 7/23/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Why isn't fMRI more clinically useful? | Peter Bandettini | |
11 | Thursday | 7/25/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Does TMS, tDCS, etc..really work? | Eric Wassermann | |
12 | Tuesday | 8/6/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Can we extract individual differences with fMRI? Can we go on to create "biomarkers?" | Emily Finn | |
13 | Thursday | 8/8/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | "Functional Connectivity:" What do BOLD correlations tell us about brain connectivity? | David Jangraw | |
14 | Tuesday | 8/13/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Is multi-modal integration really useful? If so, how? | Peter Molfese | |
15 | Thursday | 8/15/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 49 1A51/1A59 | Do we have to deal with multiple comparisons in neuroimaging? | Gang Chen | |
16 | Tuesday | 8/20/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 49 1A51/1A59 | Motion correction in structural and diffusion MRI: How has it and how could it help? | Joelle Sarlls | |
17 | Thursday | 8/22/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | The use of diffusion MRI for brain morphometry | Carlo Pierpaoli | |
18 | Tuesday | 8/27/19 | 1:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Voodoo correlations and double dipping: a cautionary tale | Chris Baker | |
19 | Thursday | 8/19/19 | 2:00PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Dynamic connectivity: Is it real? Is it useful? How do we extract information? | Javier Gonzalez-Castillo |
2018
# | Day | Date | Time | Location | Topic | Slides | Lecturer |
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1 | Friday | 6/1/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 35A Rm 620/630 | Introduction to Course Topics & History Basics of fMRI | Peter Bandettini | |
2 | Monday | 6/4/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Neuroimaging and Neuromodulation at the NIH | Sean Marrett | |
3 | Wednesday | 6/6/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Nuts and Bolts of MRI and fMRI Scanning | Vinai Roopchansingh | |
4 | Friday | 6/8/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 49 Rm 1A51/1A59 | Advanced MRI and fMRI Acquisition Methods | Andy Derbyshire | |
5 | Monday | 6/11/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | The Challenges and Opportunities of Dating Sharing | Adam Thomas | |
6 | Wednesday | 6/13/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Multivariate Pattern Analysis of fMRI Data | Martin Hebart | |
7 | Monday | 6/25/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 49 Rm 1A51/1A59 | Minimizing Noise During fMRI Acquisition | Dan Handwerker | |
8 | Wednesday | 6/27/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Understanding Visual Processing with fMRI | Elisha Merriam | |
9 | Friday | 6/29/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 49 Rm 1A51/1A59 | Assessing Individual Differences with fMRI | Emily Finn | |
10 | Monday | 7/2/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Resting State fMRI | Cating Chang | |
11 | Friday | 7/6/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 49 Rm 1A51/1A59 | Pharmacologic fMRI | Jen Evans | |
12 | Monday | 7/9/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 49 Rm 1A51/1A59 | Real Time fMRI | Michal Ramot | |
13 | Wednesday | 7/11/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 49 Rm 1A51/1A59 | Encoding and Decoding Models | Francisco Pereira | |
14 | Friday | 7/13/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Multi-echo EPI for task-based and resting-state fMRI | Javier Gonzalez-Castillo | |
15 | Monday | 7/16/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | High Field and High Resolution Structural and Functional MRI | Renzo Huber | |
16 | Wednesday | 7/18/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | EEG/fMRI and the Study of Language | Peter Molfese | |
17 | Friday | 7/20/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | fMRI of Pain | Lauren Atlas | |
18 | Monday | 7/23/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Predicting Performance and fMRI | David Jangraw | |
19 | Wednesday | 7/25/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Neurodegenerative Disorders | Silvina Horovitz | |
20 | Friday | 7/27/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Layer Specific fMRI | Renzo Huber | |
21 | Wednesday | 8/1/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | PET for Precision Medicine and Drug Development | Bob Innis | |
22 | Friday | 8/3/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Magnetoencephalography (MEG) | Fred Carver | |
23 | Monday | 8/6/18 | 2:00 PM | Bldg 40 1201/1203 | Imaging Changes in Brain Anatomy | Cibu Thomas |