FIM Presentations

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October 2001MCW fMRI courseMCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisc, Milwaukee, WI T109.ppt
October 2001Georgetown University, Washington DCGeorgetown University, Washington DC T110.ppt
September 200110 Things You Need to Know to be a successful fMRI ResearcherUniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD T108.ppt
September 2001Spatial, Temporal, and Interpretive Limits of Functional MRIUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA T107.ppt
August 2001Neuronal Input Strategies for Functional MRIBeijing Normal University, Beijing, China T106.ppt
August 2001Spatial, Temporal, and Interpretive Limits of functional MRIInternational Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting, Beijing, China T105.ppt
July 2001Basic Methodology and Information Content of Functional MRIFMRI database workshop, Dartmouth University, NH T104.ppt
June 2001Functional MRI at 3 Tesla, What are the Improvements?3T scanner inauguration meeting, San Giovanni Rotundo, Italy T102.ppt
June 2001Latest Developments in fMRIBrindizzi, Italy T101.ppt
June 2001OHBM education programOHBM education program, Brighton, UK T100.pdf
June 2001MGH-APA fMRI courseMGH-APA fMRI course, MGH-NMR Center, Charlestown, MA T118.ppt
June 2001Linearity of the BOLD ResponseWorkshop on neurovascular coupling, Tokyo, JP T99.ppt
May 2001MCW fMRI courseMCW fMRI course, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
May 2001William and Mary University, Williamsburg, VAWilliam and Mary University, Williamsburg, VA T97.ppt
April 2001The Temporal, Spatial, Interpretive, and Practical Limits of Functional MRIfMRI Experience, Kings College, London, UK T96.ppt
October 2000Choosing the optimal sequences and strategies for fMRIAPA-fMRI Workshop, San Diego, CA T94.ppt
October 2000fMRI contrast: how much more information can we obtain?Workshop on understanding BOLD phenomena, Chapel Hill, NC T95.ppt
October 2000Strategies for information extraction and artifact reduction in fMRILecture at 3T imaging center, Melbourne, Australia T93.ppt
July 2000Lecture for Grafman group, NINDSLecture for Grafman group, NINDS, NIH Bethesda, MD T92.ppt
July 2000Paradigm and pulse sequence strategies for minimizing artifacts in fMRILecture for Jordan Grafman group, NINDS, NIH Bethesda, MD