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Useful neuroimaging links
This page is intended to provide useful information for people interested in neuroimaging. We are neither intending to give an extensive overview over companies or institutions related to our research, nor does the absence or presence of a specific website reflect any appraisal.
EEG/MEG
- Biomag laboratory, Helsinki. With short introduction to MEG.
- Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging.
- Robert Oostenveld's page on electrode placement. Also contains several other useful links on EEG/MEG research.
- EEG/MEG in the Department of Psychology at the University of Konstanz.
- Aston university MEG site.
- Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, TŸbingen.
- Max-Planck Institute for Neuropsychological Research, Leipzig.
- MEG at MIT.
- Background history of EEG.
- University of Auckland, EEG lab.
- Infos about current MEG applications at the Institute for Experimental Audiology, MŸnster.
- Commercial software and hardware (e.g. Synamps amplifiers, Scan, CURRY).
- ASA: Commercial software for EEG/MEG analysis (pre-processing and source analysis).
- BESA/BrainVoyager: Commercial software for EEG/MEG analysis (pre-processing and source analysis).
- Includes some pictures of normal and abnormal EEG.
- Mostly on EEG gernerally, some good pictures and an explanation of ERP's.
TMS
- Infos about basics, history, safety etc. of TMS. Several useful links.
- Doctoral thesis, ~50 pages of basics/theory/applications of TMS.
- The Rizzolatti lab. Mirror neurons and more.
- The Neurolab at the University of Ferrara (L. Fadiga). Even more on mirror neurons.
- International society for TMS website (includes electronic library and several links).
- Informative site, has other links and cites equipment.
- Has links to articles and projects.
- University of Bern Switzerland website, with links to Helsinki and Tasmania universities
- General info, brain mapping and papers.
- Covers the basics of TMS.
- Brain mapping with TMS.
- "Brochure on TMS" by the international federation of clinical neurophysiology.
fMRI
- The website of our local imaging heroes! Lots of information about SPM and related topics.
- Informative site, gives good introduction of the actual physiology of the BOLD response.
- fMRI software library for data analysis (with FSL/FreeSurfer course for Sept).
- Columbia Universities website (mainly fMRI and Neurosurgery).
- Functional Imaging Laboratory (FIL) at the UCL, London.
- Search the SPM mailing list archives before you jump out of your office window (You are not alone!).
- The basics of MRI (book) by JP Hornak.
- Tutorials on fMRI analysis and more from the Gabrieli lab.
Neuroscience/Neuroimaging general
- McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, MontrŽal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Canada
- Centre for Neuroscience, University of California, Davis.
- Centre for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis.
- Neuroscience at Notthingham University.
- Education website of the Lundbeck Institute (including basic "brain atlas").
- Neurophysiology on the web, key word search.

