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fMRI 101
Principles of fMRI

Team members to assist: ALL
  • 1.  MRI signal generation
  • 2.  MRI signal generation: BOLD effect
  • 3.  Signal to noise ratio
  • 4.  Statistical Power
  • 5.  Contrast to control and statistical models
  • 6.  Statistical analysis
  • 7.  fMRI sequences / settings
  • 8.  Artifacts in fMRI
  • 9.  fMRI in difficult situations
  • 10.  Pitfalls
  • 11.  Data transferring
  • 12.  How to set a service of fMRI
fMRI 102
Neurophysiology bases of fMRI

Team members to assist: Radiologists and neuroscientists
(neuropsychologist or neurologist)
  • 1.  Cortical specification
  • 2.  Primary and secondary brain functions
  • 3.  Language lateralization
  • 4.  Special cases on language lateralization
  • 5.  Brain reorganization

6.  Contrast to control and statistical models
  • Motor
  • Expressive language
  • Receptive language
  • Memory
  • Inhibition
  • Auditory
  • Visual

7. Applications
  • Presurgical mapping
  • Research
Basic introduction to fMRI principles and applications in the clinical and research setting; practical information on data transferring.
Instruction on specific fMRI software; paradigm design; data post-processing and image reading.
Provide advice for paradigm design, post-processing and interpretation of results.