Carnegie Mellon University

Wood Neuro Research Group

Carnegie Mellon University

Wood Neuro Research Group

"Fun"-damentals of MRI and Neuroimaging Analysis

Course Number: 42-668

This class is supported by the CMU-Pitt BRIDGE Center. 

Neuroimaging gives us many ways to learn how the brain operates through various functions and disease states without having to perform any invasive surgery. This course will cover the methodology and analysis of structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional MRI in humans and animals. Through lecture, discussion and analysis of sample data, students will understand the (A) history of MRI, (B) physics of MRI, (C) utilization with MRI and other devices used to interpret biological tissue, (D) how to design an fMRI experiment, and (E) analysis techniques in MRI. At the end of the course, students will have strong fundamental MRI and fMRI skillset and gain programming skills in MATLAB and learn other tools like SPM to process MRI and fMRI datasets in appropriate software packaging.

Academic Year: 2022-2023
Semester(s): Fall, Spring
Required/Elective: Elective
Prerequisite(s): Signals and systems or permission of the instructor
Location(s): Pittsburgh