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===Advanced Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging===
===Advanced Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging===
The second course in the sequence, taught in the Spring, is directed by Michael Beauchamp, course director. This is a limited enrollment course that focusses on MRI. Students will collect and analyze MRI data. The lab course is designed for graduate students, fellows, and others actively collecting MRI data for a research project. The course is typically taught on Wednesdays from 9am to 11:30am. This is a 4 credit course.
The second course in the sequence, taught in the Spring, is directed by Michael Beauchamp, course director. The course is listed as BCM GS-NE-472 (350-472). This is a limited enrollment course focussed on practical MRI techniques. Students will collect and analyze MRI data. The course is designed for graduate students, fellows, and others actively collecting MRI data for a research project. The course is typically taught on Wednesdays from 9am to 11:30am. This is a 2 credit course with Pass/Fail grading. The prerequisite is completion of GS-NE-400 (above) and permission of instructor.
The course is taught in Term 4. In 2016, this is March 14 - May 13, 2016.
The course is taught in Term 4. In 2016, this is March 14 - May 13, 2016.


====Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory Course Details====
====Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory Course Details====
Students will need to take an MRI safety course offered by CAMRI.
Students will need to take an MRI safety course offered by CAMRI.

Revision as of 09:31, 23 December 2015

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Learning more about Neuroimaging

To learn more about neuroimaging, consider the two course sequence taught by David Ress and Michael Beauchamp at Baylor College of Medicine.

Fundamentals of Human Neuroimaging

The first course in the sequence, taught in the Fall (Terms 1 and 2) is directed by David Ress. It is primarily a lecture course survey of neuroimaging methods and results. In 2014, the course was offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:50am to 12:05 pm. The course schedule may change in the future, please contact Dr. Ress for schedule information. This course is listed as a BCM course (GS-NE-400) and is cross-listed at Rice as NEUR 430. Goals and learning objectives:

  1. Develop familiarity with basic neuroanatomy and electrophysiology.
  2. Understand the physical basis of magnetic resonance imaging of tissue structure, including the nuclear magnetic resonance, contrast mechanisms, image acquisition, signal processing, and scanner hardware.
  3. Understand the physiology of neurovascular coupling, and explore its effects on both optical signals and MRI.
  4. Understand basic concepts, hardware, and analysis of positron emission tomography.
  5. Become familiar with neuroscience imaging experiment design, analysis, and results, particularly as they are applied human vision science.

Neuroscience elective. 3 Credits for 2 terms (Terms 1 and 2). T/Th. Prerequisites: Introductory Calculus and Physics at the freshman level. Course director: David Ress, Ph.D.

Advanced Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

The second course in the sequence, taught in the Spring, is directed by Michael Beauchamp, course director. The course is listed as BCM GS-NE-472 (350-472). This is a limited enrollment course focussed on practical MRI techniques. Students will collect and analyze MRI data. The course is designed for graduate students, fellows, and others actively collecting MRI data for a research project. The course is typically taught on Wednesdays from 9am to 11:30am. This is a 2 credit course with Pass/Fail grading. The prerequisite is completion of GS-NE-400 (above) and permission of instructor. The course is taught in Term 4. In 2016, this is March 14 - May 13, 2016.

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory Course Details

Students will need to take an MRI safety course offered by CAMRI.