This course covers the design, acquisition, and analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data. A book related to the class can be found here: https://leanpub.com/principlesoffmri The mission of The Johns Hopkins University is to educate its students and cultivate their capacity for life–long learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world. CU–Boulder is a dynamic community of scholars and learners on one of the most spectacular college campuses in the country. As one of 34 U.S. public institutions in the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU), we have a proud tradition of academic excellence, with five Nobel laureates and more than 50 members of prestigious academic academies.
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Courses : 2
Specification: Principles of fMRI 1
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Price | Free |
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Duration | 13 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Juan M M T –
great course very complete and didactic!
Donald L G –
Hard for me to grasp well enough for the quiz.
Klebert T d S C –
It’s a fast paced course that presents useful tools to understand fMRI methods and interpretation of findings. There is some mathematical content that will use a background of matrices operations and transformations as a prerequisite. Review some of that and you’re good to go.
Yoojeong C –
I have been enjoying listening !! Thanks a lot !
merin m –
This course was really useful for me. The faculties gave a basis for fMRI. As the course progressed to 4th week it became little hard to digest because of more technical terms.
Tanya L P –
Good on theory, but less practical information than I expected
Diego S R –
excellent
Vasco D S N C D –
Fantastic overview of the statistical analysis of fMRI data. The explanation of MRI physics was perhaps a bit too fast for good understanding.
oareii –
I Love Tor!THANK YOU GUYS!
Cibele E B –
Excellent course!
Dominik K –
Great insights and incredible work–up! Tor did an exceptional job lecturing as well. I feel like I learned a lot and drew intensive lessons from this course. Can’t wait for the second part 🙂
Vasilis I –
Very informative course
Daniel G –
Solid introductory course on fMRI, but some kind of interactive assignments and discussions might be useful.
chenqingwei –
Very fasinat
Gabriela M F –
g o o d
Jerry M –
The phrasing of questions and answers in the quizzes are sometimes awkward.
Elaheh S –
Thank you for the course. If I want to correctly rate it, is somewhere between 3 and 4. I think the chosen topics were very good. The slides and examples were very good too. However, as I am a medical doctor the mathematical point of view and the rate of the speech in that parts were a little bit confusing for me.
Sadoun –
Too much theory. No practice and practical online sessions on SPM for example.
juan m c –
good, for math
Marcel D S –
Very densly packed course with many great information. Sometimes it went a bit too fast, though. I wish there was a bit more explanation for some of the more advanced ideas. Still a very good course that made me confident to start analyzing some fMRI data that I have at hand.
Edgar A –
Excelent and helpful. Great instructors (I like the brains flying around :))
Theodor R –
you are the best guys!! You helped me so much in my understanding of fMRI…I wish I did this course years before!! Thank you!
Dengfeng H –
I personally like this course very much. I have a overview of the basic fMRI techniques from the course. It is well organised and relatively easy to understand. I would like to recommend to others. Also, thanks for the instructors of the this course: you are very helpful!
Majed A A –
Thank you so much, I have learned many things will help me
Eduard V –
it does not incorporate a lot fo background information and the information is too succinct
Al–Rashid J –
Lovely course. I hope to see more material from these professors in the future.
Katrina L –
Simple things are explained in difficult way. Too much definitions, not enough explained in own words.
ThejasVishnu R –
It is a brilliant course for fMRI beginners and enthusiasts.
Pranay T –
very nice
wang l –
need some fundamental knowledge in stats and then you will get more from this course
Jose M P B –
It is really easy going and interesting course. With good explanations that keep you on track easily. I really liked it since the begging and it gave me curiosity to undertake the second one
Adlyn P –
Amazing course. More advanced than I thought it would be, which was excellent. Interested students should know that it has a lot of statistics in it.
Janzaib M –
This is course gives a very comprehensive understanding of fMRI technology. The course can be further improved by adding some practical or visual assignments instead of quizzes only. Thank You, Coursera!! Thank You, John Hopkins University & University of Colorado Boulder.
Elisabeth H –
The course is well structured and provides very detailed information, but it’s also very fast–paced, which now and then makes it difficult to follow (especially for non–native speakers). Also, a lot of statistical knowledge is required.
Esat I –
thanks
Sameer P –
A very well structured course starting from the basics of fMRI. It is of great help in understanding what goes into fMRI analysis
Zaeem H –
It’s not really a beginners course. Reviews most of the important fMRI statistical analysis concepts. Additionally, the information regarding MR Physics involved was invaluable.
Ian F –
An excellent first–look at fMRI analysis, I would highly recommend this course
Baptiste F –
Very well made, teachers are awesome! Thank you very much for this course that clarify greatly a lot of the principles in fMRI. You will need some prerequisites in statitics sometimes.
Maria A C –
It should touch with more deeply and wirh more details the maths under the data analytics. I finished the course feeling many things have been missed
Young I C –
Great free resource for beginning fmri researcher. However, you will need a lot more extra study/resources to understand the topics.
Jolane A –
Heavier on the statistics than I expected, but that’s not a bad thing. A sort of wake–up call that I need to brush up on my biostatistics background.
APOORVA M –
thank you:)..very helpful..:)
Dasari L N –
An Excellent course which goes into great detail regarding fMRI analysis!
Veronik S –
A basic understanding is necessary, sometimes it is complicated to understand.
Mel C M –
Very informative.
Prakash C K –
Awesome course! The best introduction to fMRI one can hope for. Highly technical with great explanatory power.
Asli E –
I wish this course had a bit more of a practical reasoning that explains us the concrete steps to take when analysing data
Xaver F –
High quality information brought to the point. Instructors are a little stiff.