Behavioral and Neuroimaging Core Users MeetingApril 10th, 12:00pm | At the Carney Innovation Hub (Brown University, 164 Angell St 4th floor, Providence, RI)
Please mark your calendars for the next MRF/BNC Users meeting, which will be Monday, April 10th, at noon in the Carney Innovation Zone at 164 Angell St. We hope to see you in person but we will again have a Zoom option for those wishing to tune in remotely.
Physiological Data Collection and Significance in fMRI Data Analysis
by Elizabeth Doss, from the Badre Lab
"In order to create reliable models using BOLD-fMRI images, it is important to effectively reduce the impact of noise. By collecting data on cardiac and respiratory response of subjects in the scanner, physiological noise can be regressed out of the BOLD signal. In this presentation I will be giving an overview of the process of physiological data collection, acquiring and interpreting the data from the scanner, and the Badre Lab's initial findings on the effects of including these regressors."
Lunch will be provided for those attending in person.