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Clinical neurotechnology
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Purpose of the collection

This collection of courses introduces the eight-dimensional space that defines the scope of current and future research, education, and applications in neurotechnology. It focuses on Clinical neurotechnology.

Clinical neurotechnology
Clinical neurotechnology focuses on integrating intervention and monitoring systems into digital brain health pipelines for patient care. This domain aims to revolutionize healthcare delivery through advanced, patient-specific neurotechnologies.

Example: Implementing remote monitoring systems that use neurotechnology to track and manage neurological conditions in patients, providing personalized treatment plans.  

Courses in Campus+

Number of courses: 7

Courses in TrainingSpace

These are non-credit courses on the INCF TrainingSpace.

Number of courses: 1
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    This lecture aims to help researchers, students, and health care professionals understand the place for neuroinformatics in the patient journey using the exemplar of an epilepsy patient.

    Topics covered in this lecture:
    - Pain points in patient journeys
    - Healthcare as it relates to research
    - Handbook of How

Courses in Learn Gala

These are non-credit courses on the Learn Gala.

Number of courses: 1
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    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.

    Learning objectives
    Understand each practical step of a fMRI experiment
    Learn the theory behind each step, from how an MRI machine works to the design and analysis of the data