NSC/NPB/PSC 211 Advanced Topics in Neuroimaging
Dr. Miller teaches NSC/NPB/PSC 211 each winter quarter at UCD. This page shows the course description, registration information for Winter 2009, and some example topics/papers covered in the course.
Course Description:
Seminar – 2 hours. Critical presentation and discussion of the most influential advanced issues in neuroimaging, emphasizing fMRI and EEG/MEG design/analysis.
CRN's: NPB211 - 53606; NSC211 - 53612; PSC211 - 59783.
For more info, check out this flyer.
this flyer.
Also, see the NSC/NPB/PSC 211_List of Topics
for a complete list of example topics/readings.
Contact Dr. Miller for meeting time and location.
Sample Topics:
Coherence:
Diffusion Tensor Imaging:
Mori S, Zhang J (2006) Principles of diffusion tensor imaging and its applications to
basic neuroscience research. Neuron51:527-539.
Independent Components Analysis:
Analysis of fMRI data by blind separation into independent spatial components. Hum Brain Mapp 6:160-188.
Partial Least Squares:
McIntosh AR, Chau WK, Protzner AB (2004) Spatiotemporal analysis of event-related fMRI data using partial least squares. Neuroimage 23:764-775.
Granger Causality:
information flow during human object recognition: analyzing induced EEG gamma-band
responses in brain's source space. PLoS ONE 2:e684.



