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How to... fMRI

Conduct a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging experiment inside a digital laboratory

Course details
Non-credit or Credit course
Non-credit course
University
Teacher
James Cousins and Nils Kohn
Category
Neuroimaging
Dimension
Empirical neuroscience & Clinical neuroscience
Level
Introductory
Includes
  • Video lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Exercises

In this project, you will enter a digital twin of the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience and conduct your own fMRI experiment, while learning all the theory about how it works along the way.

We guide you through each step of a published fMRI study that investigates how memories are reorganised in the brain during sleep. You will prepare a participant to enter the scanner, run the experimental task while they undergo different types of MRI scans, and learn the analysis steps behind the published results. This immersive project provides a unique behind-the-scenes view of cognitive neuroscience research, exploring the many intricacies and complexities that underly this growing scientific field.

Course Features
Practical step of a fMRI experiment
Theory behind each step of fMRI experiments
How an MRI machine works to the design and analysis of the data
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