Mark Cohen
Through the development of modern methods of neuroimaging, we are interested in exploring the relationships between structure and function in the human brain, particularly as related to higher level cognition, such as mental imagery. Our lab is involved in the creation of technologies - including:
Rapid Methods of MR Imaging
Fusion of Electrophysiology and fMRI
Advanced approaches to MR data analysis
Ultra-Low Field MRI using SQUID detection
Low energy focused ultrasound for neurostimulation
We are engaged in the active exploration of modern data analysis approaches, such as machine learning, with special attention to methods that reveal systems-level neural organization.
For complete information on Dr. Mark Cohen's research, please visit:http://www.brainmapping.org/MarkCohen/
Principal Investigator
Mark Cohen is Co-Investigator for
Courses/Programs
- Comprehensive training in Neuroimaging Fundamentals and Applications
- Training Program in Neuroimaging (Predoctoral and postdoctoral)
- *M285 Functional Neuroimaging: Techniques and Applications
- 291 Functional Magnetic Resonace Imaging and Consciousness Journal Club
- 424 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- M284A Principles of Neuroimaging I
- M284B Principles of Neuroimaging II
Centers, Programs, Divisions and other groups
- Staglin IMHRO Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Faculty Technical Director
