The MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience is an exciting research-led programme that provides an in-depth grounding in brain imaging techniques and neuroscience research. Teaching is delivered through a combination of lectures, practical classes, workshops and hands-on projects.
Dr Denis Schluppeck (Course director, Tutor) Room C63 denis.schluppeck@nottingham.ac.uk (0115) 84 68580
Dr Matias Ison (Tutor) Room C46 matias.Ison@nottingham.ac.uk (0115) 95 15277
Schürmann – Serrien – Ison – Danielmeier – Derrfuss – Bauer – Filik
+ lectures from many other contributors, including Lucy Cragg, Steve Jackson, Chris Madan, Riika Mottonen, Andrew Reid, Walter van Heuven
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https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychology/research
core modules
170 credits, 10 optional
PSGY4020 Functional Imaging Methods, 20
PSGY4009 Experimental Design for Functional Imaging, 10
PSGY4014 Introduction to Matlab, 10
PSGY4005 Professional skills (full Year), 10+10
2019 - SPMIC - Week 2, Data Analysis for Neuroiamging
For the Spring term, you'll need to pick one of:
Mailing list for the group
Neuroimaging Group (papers / discussions): usually fortnightly meetings, TBC Claudia.Danielmeier@nottingham.ac.uk
Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre (SPMIC) seminars www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/spmic/events.aspx
Facebook page: last year we had https://www.facebook.com/groups/MScBrainImaging2018 - will invite you all to the 2019 group
worries about the course, stuff in general? Come and talk to us after class / stop by my office / e-mail me to find some time for a chat / ...
... first the engagements are
Experimental Design for Functional Imaging Tuesday, 9-11am – George Green A3 and
Experimental Design for Functional Imaging
Introduction to Matlab / Programming Tuesday, 4-6pm – A5
Introduction to Matlab / Programming
lunch with fellow grad students, Psychology staff in Social Space now (12noon)
people usually heading to the the pub ~5pm (Johnson Arms)