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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a popular research tool in neuroscience.
Graduate students interested in getting involved in MRI research are encouraged to take the following sequence
of courses. These courses are intended to provide students with skills in two critical areas, neuroimaging and
functional neuroscience. Neuroimaging skills include understanding how the MRI scanner works, how to design
MRI experiments, and how to analyze imaging data. Functional neuroscience skills involve understanding the
brain, its function in various psychological tasks, and its structure.
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Foundations of MRI Research (not offered in 2009) |
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Analysis of fMRI Data (not offered in 2009) |
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PSY 383T, Principles of Neuroscience II |
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PSY 383C, Functional Neuroanatomy |
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PSY 385L(12), Quantifying Brain Structure |
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