Brain Connectivity Methods at MIT Posted By: NITRC ADMIN - Aug 23, 2014Tool/Resource: INCF Brain Connectivity Methods is a 3-day interactive workshop designed for investigators having familiarity with the basic principles of fMRI data acquisition, statistical analysis using the general linear model, and some practical experience using SPM for fMRI analysis. The course will feature presentations from the CONN developers and will provide an introduction to functional brain connectivity analysis using SPM12 and CONN: The Connectivity Toolbox along with many practical demonstrations and exercises tied to the key conceptual issues. Topics covered will include functional brain connectivity examined using bivariate correlation or regression, independent component analysis, and graph theory. The principal focus of the course is mastery of the essential skills needed for using functional connectivity analysis techniques. Further details can be found at the course website. Link to Original Article |
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