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PSYCH 204B: Computational Neuroimaging: Data Analyses and Experimental Designs

This course provides an in-depth survey and understanding of modern computational approaches to design and analyses of neuroimaging data. The course is a mixture of lectures and projects geared to give the student an understanding of the possibilities as well as limitations of different computational approaches. Topics include: signal and noise in MRI; general linear modeling; fMRI-adaptation; multivoxel pattern analyses; decoding and encoding algorithms; modeling population receptive fields. Required: Psych 204A; Recommended: Cognitive Neuroscience, Stats
Terms: Spr | Units: 1-3
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