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About the Course
Neurohacking describes how to use the R programming language (https://cran.r-project.org/) and its associated package to perform manipulation, processing, and analysis of neuroimaging data. We focus on publicly-available structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We discuss concepts such as inhomogeneity correction, image registration, and image visualization.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Read/write images of the brain in the NIfTI (Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative) format
Visualize and explore these images
Perform inhomogeneity correction, brain extraction, and image registration (within a subject and to a template).
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SS
Aug 20, 2017
Perhaps links to some materials regarding explanation of the data could be provided.
OA
Jan 28, 2025
It was wonderful learning from these amazing Lecturers
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By Aman M
•Mar 5, 2017
All the lecture were thorough and good.
By ANSHAY A
•Feb 15, 2018
Should have more practical work
By 10向振亞
•Jul 31, 2022
很棒的課程了解R如何被運用在影像分析上,R們想得更寬廣
By Miriam M
•Nov 21, 2017
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By KJ B
•Aug 3, 2017
Very basic, could be clearer.
By AVaTos
•Nov 30, 2020
It was ok.
By Jonathan G
•Feb 2, 2018
this course was misleading and boring as hell! You're supposed to learn the function of an MRI and what diseases to look for that would've been a more relevant course. It just talked about different computer systems and how an MRI functions.