Learner Reviews & Feedback for Principles of fMRI 1 by Johns Hopkins University
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YL
Jun 17, 2020
This is a great online resource that efficiently introduce me to the field of fMRI analysis, which is a completely new field to me.
TR
Aug 26, 2018
you are the best guys!! You helped me so much in my understanding of fMRI...I wish I did this course years before!!Thank you!
151 - 162 of 162 Reviews for Principles of fMRI 1
By José d J d L S H
•Aug 14, 2020
Encantado de seguir aprendiendo
By Kanika B
•Mar 6, 2016
Terrific learning experience!
By Diego S R
•Nov 15, 2017
excellent
By �ADITI P
•Aug 22, 2020
good
By Gabriela M F
•Apr 8, 2018
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By Vatsal P
•Jun 8, 2022
The course is a good theoritical introduction to the concept of fMRI analysis. However, there is a lot of room for upgrading its content. I have the following suggestions:
1. Many times I felt that the course assumed that the readers has advance knowledge with respect to mathematical notations and statistical notations.
2. The most anoying part was that it was all theory with very little glimpse of how to conduct those analysis on any of the available software packages.
By Laine D
•Jul 2, 2017
Very stats based course if that is your focus. Could use some more real world examples in a few places. I would have liked more clinical application and physiology but perhaps that is included in part 2 of the course.
By Alonso S
•Aug 2, 2016
Muy bueno, pero comparado con el curso de "a life od happiness and fulfillment" escasea en dinamismo.
By Tanya P
•Nov 12, 2017
Good on theory, but less practical information than I expected
By juan m c
•Jun 13, 2018
good, for math
By 이예림
•Jul 6, 2022
Instructors are kind but one often stammers and the other giggles sometimes, out of nowhere. These disturb focusing on the contents of the lecture. The contents are not easily, sufficiently explained either.
By Soroush K
•Jun 15, 2023
There are relatively difficult statistical concepts and the lecturers presume students already know them all.