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Handbook of Functional MRI Data Analysis

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the most popular method for imaging brain function. Handbook of Functional MRI Data Analysis provides a comprehensive and practical introduction to the methods used for fMRI data analysis. Using minimal jargon, this book explains the concepts behind processing fMRI data, focusing on the techniques that are most commonly used in the field. This book provides background about the methods employed by common data analysis packages including FSL, SPM and AFNI. Some of the newest cutting-edge techniques, including pattern classification analysis, connectivity modeling and resting state network analysis, are also discussed. Readers of this book, whether newcomers to the field or experienced researchers, will obtain a deep and effective knowledge of how to employ fMRI analysis to ask scientific questions and become more sophisticated users of fMRI analysis software. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 261mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780521517669

About Jeanette A. MumfordRussell A. PoldrackRussell Alan PoldrackThomas E. Nichols

Dr Russell A. Poldrack is the Director of the Imaging Research Center and Professor of Psychology and Neurobiology at the University of Texas Austin. He has published more than 100 articles in the field of cognitive neuroscience in journals including Science Nature Neuron Nature Neuroscience and PNAS. He is well known for his writings on how neuroimaging can be used to make inferences about psychological function as well as for his research using fMRI and other imaging techniques to understand the brain systems that support learning and memory decision making and executive function. Dr Jeanette A. Mumford is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas Austin. Trained in biostatistics her research has focused on the development and characterisation of new methods for statistical modeling and analysis of fMRI data. Her work has examined the impact of different group modeling strategies and developed new tools for modeling network structure in resting-state fMRI data. She is the developer of the fmriPower software package which provides power analysis tools for fMRI data. Dr Thomas E. Nichols is the Head of Neuroimaging Statistics at the University of Warwick United Kingdom. He has been working in functional neuroimaging since 1992 when he joined the University of Pittsburgh's PET Facility as programmer and statistician. He is known for his work on inference in brain imaging using both parametric and nonparametric methods and he is an active contributor to the FSL and SPM software packages. In 2009 he received the Wiley Young Investigator Award from the Organization for Human Brain Mapping in recognition for his contributions to statistical modeling and inference of neuroimaging data.

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