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fMRI

fMRI captures a movie of the brain Blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI) is a prominent technique in neuroscience that was first reported in the early 1990s. BOLD fMRI relies on changes in cerebral blood flow to indirectly measure neuronal activity. The majority of the lab's research is focused on the analysis and interpretation of fMRI data.
Blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI) is a prominent technique in neuroscience that was first reported in the early 1990s. BOLD fMRI relies on changes in cerebral blood flow to indirectly measure neuronal activity. The majority of the lab's research is focused on the analysis and interpretation of fMRI data.

Machine learning to study biological states

Real-time fMRI

machine learning of psychological states can enable feedback control of the stimulus Blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI) is a prominent technique in neuroscience that was first reported in the early 1990s. BOLD fMRI relies on changes in cerebral blood flow to indirectly measure neuronal activity. The majority of the lab's research is focused on the analysis and interpretation of fMRI data.
Blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI) is a prominent technique in neuroscience that was first reported in the early 1990s. BOLD fMRI relies on changes in cerebral blood flow to indirectly measure neuronal activity. The majority of the lab's research is focused on the analysis and interpretation of fMRI data.

Real-time fMRI for adaptive stimulus presentation rehabilitation

fMRI of learning

Presentation of natural stimuli

Simultaneous fMRI and MRI-based eye tracking

Simultaneous fMRI and MRI-based eye tracking

 

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