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fMRI Image Acquisition and Analyses Course
The Mind Research Network's fMRI Image Acquisition and Analyses Course
The course faculty include:
Kent Kiehl (The Mind Research Network and the University of New Mexico)
Vince Calhoun (The Mind Research Network and the University of New Mexico)
Tor Wager (University of Colorado, Boulder’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Institute for Cognitive Science)
The course is designed for fMRI researchers who range from beginning to intermediate skill levels. It will provide those who are just getting started with fMRI a comprehensive set of tools and software to get started with your own studies, and those who are more advanced will benefit from custom code and supplements to standard analyses developed by the instructors. We cover Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM8), independent component analyses (ICA) of fMRI data, mediation analysis of fMRI, and statistical nonparametric mapping (SnPM). We provide comprehensive coverage of all aspects of experimental design, image acquisition, image preprocessing, and analysis using the general linear model and ICA.
The course is unique in that it pairs interactive lectures with hands-on demonstrations and work-through sessions. Each student works on their own laptop. Software will be installed on each student's laptop during the beginning of the course, including Matlab (a trial version), SPM8, the Group ICA of fMRI Toolbox (GIFT), and related SPM toolboxes, including statistical nonparametric mapping (SnPM) and the multi-level mediation fMRI toolbox (M3). In addition, alongside the lectures, participants will be trained to analyze example fMRI data on their laptops using these tools. The course will be small and interactive, with many opportunities to work closely with the faculty. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis; we apologize in advance if we cannot accommodate all who wish to attend, but we will admit as many people as possible given the interactive nature of the course.
Dates and Time:
August 3 - 5, 2017
Location:
The MIND Research Network
Large Conference Room
Albuquerque, NM 87106
(866) 254-6463
Registration:
Register as trainee ($895) - this category includes undergraduate and graduate students, post-doctoral fellows or trainees in a post-graduate training period prior to graduate school.
Register as faculty ($1295) - this category includes k-awardees, research scientists, and assistant (or higher) professors or full time employees not in a training program.
Register as an industry participant ($1995) – this category includes anyone who is primarily employed in a non-academic setting.
If you have any questions about or difficulties with the registration or payment process please email fMRIcourse@mrn.org.
*After completing registration we ask that all course attendees complete this questionnaire as it gives us important information like their name, institution, and any dietary restrictions.
Agenda & FAQ
Recommended Hotel:
Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel
2910 Yale Boulevard S.E.
Albuquerque, New Mexico,87106
(866) 716-8134; http://www.sheratonalbuquerqueairport.com/
We have negotiated a discounted rate with the Sheraton Airport Hotel of $102.00. To reserve a discounted room, please book online or call (866) 716-8134 and ask for the SET Account Number 228069.
Recommended readings for the course:
Website Links:
• fMRI for newbies
http://culhamlab.ssc.uwo.ca/fmri4newbies/
• SPM manual and documentations
http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/doc/ and
http://merlin.psych.arizona.edu/~dpat/Public/Imaging/SPM/spm2docs/SPM2_eng.pdf
• SPM short course notes
http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/course/
• Introduction to SPM stats
http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/Imaging/Common/spmstats.shtml
• ICA of fMRI overview
http://mialab.mrn.org/software/gift/publications.html
• GIFT website and manual
http://mialab.mrn.org/software/gift
http://mialab.mrn.org/software/gift/docs/v1.3h_GIFT_Walk_Through.pdf
• Statistical Nonparametric Mapping (SnPM)
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/staff/academic-research/nichols/software/snpm
• Experimental design (Rik Henson)
http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/Imaging/Common/fMRI-efficiency.shtml
fMRI Methods - Chapters:
Wager, T. D. & Lindquist, M. A. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the key concepts involved in current fMRI acquisition and analysis. It is available online at https://leanpub.com/principlesoffmri.
V. D. Calhoun and T. Adalı, "Multi-subject Independent Component Analysis of fMRI: A Decade of Intrinsic Networks, Default Mode, and Neurodiagnostic Discovery," IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, vol. 5, pp. 60-73, 2012
E. Erhardt, S. Rachakonda, E. Bedrick, T. Adalı, and V. D. Calhoun, "Comparison of multi-subject ICA methods for analysis of fMRI data," Human Brain Mapping, vol. 12, pp. 2075-2095, 2011
V. D. Calhoun, R. Miller, G. D. Pearlson, and T. Adalı, "The chronnectome: Time-varying connectivity networks as the next frontier in fMRI data discovery," Neuron, vol. 84, pp. 262-274, 2014
Wager, T. D., Hernandez, L., Jonides, J., & Lindquist, M. (2007). "Elements of functional neuroimaging," J. T. Cacioppo, L. G. Tassinary & G.G. Berntson (Eds.), Handbook of Psychophysiology (4th ed., pp. 19-55). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press."
Wager. T. D., Lindquist, M., and Hernandez, L. (2009). "Essentials of functional neuroimaging," Handbook of Neuroscience for the Behavioral Sciences.
Wager, T. D., & Lindquist, M. A. (2011). "Essentials of functional magnetic resonance imaging," Handbook of Social Neuroscience.
Lindquist, M. A. & Wager, T. D. (2014) "Principles of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging," Handbook of Neuroimaging Data Analysis. London: Chapman & Hall, CRC Press.
Find Dr. Wager's suggested readings at: http://wagerlab.colorado.edu/wiki/doku.php/help/fmri_tools_documentation.