Welcome!
Below is the timetable for MfD 2012 -
2013 . Meetings are held on Wednesdays
from 13.00-14.00 in the 4th Floor Seminar room at 12 Queen Square, FIL, UCL.
Methods for dummies is a course taught by its participants, and aims
to give a basic introduction to human brain imaging analysis
methods, focusing on fMRI and M/EEG. The course is open to anyone
who is willing to commit to giving at least one of the lectures of
the course. Don't worry if you don't know much, you'll get help
preparing your lecture!
Lots of you have volunteered to give talks on topics that you don't
know much about, which is great! If you need help or ideas on your
presentation here are some suggestions. First we recommend that you
take a look at the Presenters' Guide. At the top of
the page in Resources you can also find links
to important sources of information, including links to previous MfD
presentations. Don't just copy the old slides though, as many things
have changed over the years; make sure your information is up to
date!
Remember, the aim is to make these topics understandable to people
like yourselves, who may know very little about statistics, imaging
or SPM. You're not trying to teach experts. When you are planning
your talk, please bear in mind that we've had lots of requests for
practical examples. For some of the topics it would be great to
include examples or even a short demonstration on the user
interface, to illustrate what you are describing.
For further information or to be added to the mailing list,
contact one of this year's organisers:
Giles Story: g.story at ucl.ac.uk
Mona Garvert: mona.garvert.11 at ucl.ac.uk