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* [http://www.mritutor.org/mritutor/ MRI tutor] by Ray Ballinger. There is a link there to a standalone windows tutor on MRI artefacts. * [http://wwwrad.pulmonary.ubc.ca/stpaulsstuff/MRartifacts.html MRI artefact gallery] with pictures of common MRI artefacts * [http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/ Basics of MRI by Joseph Hornak] * [http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/physics/ FMRIB physics page] with some excellent powerpoint presentations on FMRI theory * [http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fmri_intro/physiology.html Introduction to the physiology behind the FMRI BOLD response] by Irene Tracy at FMRIB * [attach: rhodri_gradseminar.ppt Cambridge first year graduate seminar, and general introduction "Neuroimaging with MRI: combining physics and physiology to understand brain function"] |
* [[attachment:rhodri_gradseminar.ppt|Cambridge first year graduate seminar, a general introduction from Rhodri Cusack "Neuroimaging with MRI: combining physics and physiology to understand brain function - a basic introduction to imaging"]] * [[http://www.mritutor.org/mritutor/|MRI tutor]] by Ray Ballinger. There is a link there to a standalone windows tutor on MRI artefacts. * [[http://wwwrad.pulmonary.ubc.ca/stpaulsstuff/MRartifacts.html|MRI artefact gallery]] with pictures of common MRI artefacts * [[http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/|Basics of MRI by Joseph Hornak]] * [[http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/physics/|FMRIB physics page]] with some excellent powerpoint presentations on FMRI theory * [[http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fmri_intro/physiology.html|Introduction to the physiology behind the FMRI BOLD response]] by Irene Tracy at FMRIB |
Understanding FMRI
In order to design a good experiment, you will need a working understanding of the nature of the FMRI signal.
MRI tutor by Ray Ballinger. There is a link there to a standalone windows tutor on MRI artefacts.
MRI artefact gallery with pictures of common MRI artefacts
FMRIB physics page with some excellent powerpoint presentations on FMRI theory
Introduction to the physiology behind the FMRI BOLD response by Irene Tracy at FMRIB