Posted By: NITRC ADMIN - Mar 10, 2015
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This 5-day intensive course will provide training in the acquisition, analysis and visualization of data from the Human Connectome Project using methods and informatics tools developed by the WU-Minn HCP consortium plus data made freely available to the neuroscience community. Participants will learn how to acquire, analyze, visualize, and interpret data from four major MR modalities (structural MR, resting-state fMRI, diffusion imaging, task-evoked fMRI) plus magnetoencephalography (MEG) and extensive behavioral data.  Lectures and labs will provide grounding in neurobiological as well as methodological issues involved in interpreting multimodal data, and will span the range from single-voxel/vertex to brain network analysis approaches. 

The course is open to graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and industry participants. 



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