In article <4hQUsea00iV2E2K3t6 at andrew.cmu.edu>, Daniel Danairath Degrandpre
<dd1i+ at andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
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> | Pittsburgh, PA only |
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>> We are currently looking for persons willing to participate in a
> functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigating brain
> activation while performing cognitive tasks. The entire process takes
> only about 2.5 hours, and you are compensated for your time with several
> high-resolution structural images of your brain in computer format or on paper.
Do you think it would be possible to code one or a couple of nice fMRI
images and post them in this or another appropriate newsgroup when you're
done with them or so ?
I've always been fascinated with in vivo imaging techniques, especially
functional ones, and working on small bird brains myself, on limited
budget, I am somewhat jealous of people like you who can work on humans and
use great techniques like this :-)
Anyways, let us know if you could post something like that !
Tom
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