This course runs every 2 years & teaches comprehensively on the theoretical & practical coverage of all functional MR imaging (fMRI) related aspects of statistical parametric mapping (SPM). 2019 April is the next session for this course REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN The University of Edinburgh epay system is where you need to register (bank card required) All lectures & workshops are residental, located centrally in Edinburgh, around George Square See the timetable for specific details Prepare for your stay & make sure you have euduroam ready so that you can use our wifi TIMETABLE OF LECTURES & WORKSHOPS: Monday 01 Apr 2019: fMRI & Matlab introduction Location Time Talk Lecturer AM: Room 2.14, Appleton Tower 09.00-9.30 Welcome 9.30-10.15 What are we measuring? Basics of (f)MRI Dr Cyril Pernet 10.15-11.00 Experimental designs for imaging Dr Alexa Morcom 11.15-11.45 What are we measuring? The BOLD signal Dr Cyril Pernet 11.45 - 12.30 Designs constrains in fMRI Dr Alexa Morcom Appleton Tower concourse 12.30-13.30 On-site lunch PM: Computer lab, Hugh Robson Building 13.30-17.00 Matlab basics Dr Cyril Pernet et al Tuesday 02 Apr 2019: Theory for fMRI pre-processing & univariate modelling Location Time Talk Lecturer AM: Gaddum lecture theater 09.00-9.30 Welcome & SPM history Dr Cyril Pernet 9.30-9.45 Slice timing Dr Cyril Pernet 9.45-10.45 // 11-11.45 Image registration & normalization Dr John Ashburner 11.45-12.30 Modeling fMRI data: general linear modelling 1 Dr Martyn Mcfarquhar Appleton Tower concourse 12.30-13.30 On-site lunch PM: Room 1.2, Lister Building 13.30-14.45 Modeling group data: general linear modelling 2 Dr Alexa Morcom 14.45-15.30 Within & between subject contrasts: general linear modelling 3 Dr Martyn Mcfarquhar 15.45-16.30 Data Visualization Dr John Ashburner & Dr Cyril Pernet 16.30-17.00 Open session Wednesday 03 Apr 2019: Practical for fMRI pre-processing & univariate modeling Location Time Talk Lecturer AM / PM: Computer lab, Hugh Robson Building 9.00-17.00 Process data at your own pace: one computer per participants, dedicated data & manual, several assistants to help you progress, group review of problems & results Appleton Tower concourse On-site lunch Thursday 04 Apr 2019: Connectivity Analyses Location Time Talk Lecturer AM: Room 2.14, Appleton Tower 9-9.30 Welcome 9.30-10.30 Functional connectivity overview: task vs rest Roselyne Chauvin 10.45-11.45 Effective connectivity: DCM Dr Daniele Marinazzo 11.45-12.30 Inferential brain mapping: from uni to multivariate pitfalls Dr Cyril Pernet Appleton Tower concourse 12.30-13.30 On-site lunch PM: Teaching Rooms, BMTO 13.30-17.00 Afternoon workshops to choose from: newbie MVP newbie RSA task based connectivity (Seed, PPI, Beta series, interaction with rest) DCM Friday 05 Apr 2019: Multivariate methods Location Time Talk Lecturer AM: Room 2.14, Appleton Tower 9.15-10.15 Multivariate GLM for uni- (rep. measures) & multi-modality imaging Dr Martyn Mcfarquhar 10.30-11.30 Pattern Classification Dr Christophe Phillips 11.30-12.30 Representational Similarity Analyses Dr Ian Charest Appleton Tower concourse 12.30-13.30 On-site lunch PM: Teaching Rooms, BMTO 13.30-17.00 Afternoon workshops to choose from: MVPA users RSA users Multivariate GLM HRF Deconvolution from rsfMRI rsfMRI basics & connectopic mapping. Useful links Please link to the short url for the SPM - biennial Edinburgh residential course webpage: www.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-imaging/course-spm-edinburgh Edinburgh SPM course homepage Workshop packages PRONTO Pattern Classification toolbox Multivaruate GLM Resting state functional connectivity: hrf deconvolution Resting state basics (preprocessing and ROI) + connectopic mapping Representation Similarity Analyses This article was published on 2024-08-22