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Training Course in fMRI

Degree(s) New students per year/session 0
Director Mary Mohrbach
Duration (yrs)
Location
University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. United States
Description
The University will offer a 2-week course in August, 2007 to train attendees on the motivation for using fMRI, the physics that underlies the technique, the design of experiments, the acquisition of data, the analysis of those data, and the interpretation of brain activations that result. Via the sponsorship of a grant from NIH, the course is able to enroll up to 20 students from outside the University of Michigan, and to support the travel and subsistence costs of those visitors.
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/fmri.training.course/home
Begin Date
2006-11-01
Application Deadline
2007-01-15

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