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# SPM Course | ||
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Recordings of course lectures from the fMRI & VBM course are available [here](./recordings/). | ||
Select topics from the menu to view recordings from a previous fMRI & VBM course. | ||
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The FIL SPM course on using Statistical Parametric Mapping for neuroimaging is held each May and October as part of the [Institute of Neurology's short course programme](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/education). | ||
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Since 2010, we provide two separate SPM courses reflecting the different imaging modalities. There is a three-day course on SPM for EEG/MEG followed by the long-established three-day course on [SPM for fMRI/VBM](./fmri_vbm/index.md). Both courses are suitable for beginners and more advanced users. We advise students to gain at least some minimal familiarity with the methodology, for example, from reading introductory articles available from the SPM webpage or by following data analysis examples in the [SPM tutorials](../tutorials/index.md). | ||
Since 2010, we provide two separate SPM courses reflecting the different imaging modalities. There is a three-day course on SPM for EEG/MEG followed by the long-established three-day course on [SPM for fMRI/VBM](./fmri_vbm/index.md). Both courses are suitable for beginners and more advanced users. We advise students to gain at least some minimal familiarity with the methodology, for example, from reading introductory articles available from the SPM webpage or by following data analysis examples in the [SPM tutorials](../tutorials/index.md). |