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Yesterday, I wrote some background material on
fMRI. After I did that, I ran across a site, whimsically named
fMRI for
Dummies. fMRI4Dummies contains the visual teaching material
for Psychology 554 at
UWO,
as taught by
Dr.
Jody Culham. Basically, it is a collection of .ppt and
.pdf files -- it'll take a while if you have a slow connection.
But if you are
really interested,
go take a look. She put a lot of effort into this, and she does a
good job of making a tough subject a little more palatable. She
may be the
Mary
Poppins of fMRI. So forget my introduction to the
subject, and use hers instead.
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