Just a quick announcement to let you know that the CONN 2024 functional connectivity online workshop will be starting in a couple of weeks (April 5th) and there are still a few spots available to register.
CONN (https://www.conn-toolbox.org) is a popular SPM toolbox for functional connectivity analyses. It has been used in over 5000 published studies to date, it is ranked in the top 1% most frequently viewed and downloaded neuroimaging tools in NITRC, and it enjoys a large and active user community, with over 1,900,000 page-views and 14,000 user-support posts. CONN implements preprocessing, quality assurance, denoising, first-level and second-level functional connectivity analyses, for both resting-state as well as task-based functional data.
The CONN toolbox workshop offers intensive hands-on and highly interactive courses covering all aspects of functional connectivity analyses in CONN, and both beginners and advanced users are welcome. Workshop topics include preprocessing fMRI data, denoising and quality control, seed-based and ROI-to-ROI connectivity analyses, gPPI for task designs, ICA, fc-MVPA, graph theoretical and dynamic connectivity measures, group-level GLM analyses, and network- and cluster-level inferences, among others. Classes take place over Zoom, and Zoom meetings of each class are recorded and made available to students to view at any time during the course. There are also practice homework assignments, and faculty is available during office-hour segments for additional student questions or support.
This workshop will take place ONLINE over ten consecutive Fridays, with 3-½ hour classes once a week from 11am to 2:30pm EDT (UTC−04:00), starting on Friday April 5 and ending on Friday June 7 2024 (see https://courses.conn-toolbox.org/course-schedule for course schedule details).
For additional information and registration see https://courses.conn-toolbox.org
Best regards
Alfonso Nieto-Castanon
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