Neuroimaging
Description and activities
The fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive functional neuroimaging method widely used for both research and clinical purposes.
Connectomics is a recent application of functional neuroimaging techniques. To analyze the big amount of data obtained with these methods, specific IT equipment and software are required.
The Laboratory aims to provide the database, IT equipment, software and backup systems that allow users to access and process data from the Human Connectome Project as well as the locally acquired functional neuroimaging data.
Resources
The resting state fMRI and DTI database of the Human Connectome Project consortium.
Three dedicated analysis workstations on Linux and OSX platforms.
A data storage system of high capacity.
fMRI data analysis and Network analysis software.
Utilities
Booking
- Room 12
Palazzo Badini - B stairs - 2nd floor - 1st door on the right upstairs. You can book one of the machines of the lab:
Referees
mail: tommaso.costa@unito.it
mail: franco.cauda@unito.it