This lesson describes the principles underlying functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), tractography, and parcellation. These tools and concepts are explained in a broader context of neural connectivity and mental health.
This tutorial introduces pipelines and methods to compute brain connectomes from fMRI data. With corresponding code and repositories, participants can follow along and learn how to programmatically preprocess, curate, and analyze functional and structural brain data to produce connectivity matrices.
This is a tutorial on designing a Bayesian inference model to map belief trajectories, with emphasis on gaining familiarity with Hierarchical Gaussian Filters (HGFs).
This lesson corresponds to slides 65-90 of the PDF below.
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Oscillations and bursting
Oscillations and bursting
Weakly coupled oscillators
Continuation of coupled oscillators
Firing rate models.
Pattern generation in visual system hallucinations.
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Introduction to stability analysis of neural models
Weakly coupled oscillators
Continuation of coupled oscillators
Pattern generation in visual system hallucinations.
This lecture highlights the importance of correct annotation and assignment of location, and updated atlas resources to avoid errors in navigation and data interpretation.