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"Brain-behavior correlations: Two paths towards reliability using fMRI", by Steve Nelson, PhD
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Brain-behavior correlations: Two paths towards reliability using fMRI
Steve Nelson, PhD
Associate Professor
Division of Clinical Behavioral Neuroscience
Department of Pediatrics
University of Minnesota
Objectives:
Upon completion of the activity, participants should be better able to:
1. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of low and high-sample neuroimaging studies.
2. Understand the circumstances in which you would use one or the other to answer a research question.
Invited by the Division of Clinical Behavioral Neuroscience
*For more information about the University of Minnesota's Pediatric Grand Rounds, click here:
https://med.umn.edu/pediatrics/pediatric-grand-rounds
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