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> >A Short Course in Neuroimaging
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> >A limited number of places are available for a short course in Neuroimaging
>>which will be run at the Institute of Psychiatry early in 2004. This forms
>>part of the Division of Psychological Medicine MSc programme in Psychiatric
>>Research, but the unit can be taken as a stand-alone course.
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>>The course will provide an introduction to the application of neuroimaging
>>techniques in mental health research. It will cover the principles
>>underlying structural and functional neuroimaging, the techniques available
>>and their application, the principles underlying statistical analysis of
>>neuroimaging data and important areas of controversy and debate in this
>>research field.
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>>The course will be of particular interest to researchers of a junior level
>>who are interested in carrying out neuroimaging research. It will also be
> >relevant to clinicians who wish to carry out neuroimaging research, or who
> >have a general interest in this field. No previous experience in imaging is
>>assumed.
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>>The course consists of a mixture of lectures, classroom discussions and
>>interactive workshops. During the course, students will prepare and present
>>a research protocol which will be peer-reviewed.
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>>The course is taught on six consecutive Mondays from 12th January 2004.
> >Full-day attendance is required. The course fee is £500.
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>>Further details about the course can be found on the website for the MSc in
>>Psychiatric Research http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/iop/researchmethods Please
>>follow the link for Study Units on the main page.
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>>For further enquiries about the course and places available, please contact
> >Dr Tamara Russell via [log in to unmask]
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