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The course is designed to provide students and researchers with a solid understanding of functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) as a relatively new tool to measure brain activity and will emphasize both theoretical knowledge and practical skills of fNIRS. The students will gain expertise in the underlying principles of fNIRS, its instrumentation, and various analytical approaches. The primary goal is to empower students with the knowledge of this additional neuroimaging tool to design and execute advanced experiments, interpret fNIRS data effectively, and contribute to cutting-edge research in neuroscience and related fields.
The course overlaps with the course Imaging in neuroscience: with a focus on fNIRS, offered at Karolinska Institute and The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH). The sessions will be a mix of in person and virtual meetings with practical sessions held at uMOVE - Gävlegatan 55, Solna and at the BMC-lab at GIH – Lidingövägen 1, Stockholm