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International School of Social Neurosciences 'Inter-subject Correlation Analysis of fMRI Data: Hands-on Learning'

On June 21-23, a Summer School on fMRI data processing was held on the basis of the world-class Scientific Center "Center for Interdisciplinary Human Potential Research" of the Higher School of Economics, together with Aalto University (Finland) and the international project iBrain

46 participants listened to lectures from leading experts in the field of neuroimaging and attended practical sessions on the analysis of fMRI data by methods of intersubject correlation (ISC) and representative similarity analysis (RSA).

Within the framework of the school, participants had the opportunity to discuss issues and problems of the methodology of behavioral and neuroimaging sciences with world-class experts, as well as to gain practical skills for analyzing and interpreting fMRI data.

The program was fully implemented in a remote format in English.

Invited speakers: Iiro Jaaskelainen (Aalto University, Finland; Higher School of Economics, Russia), Enrico Glerean (Aalto University, Finland; Higher School of Economics, Russia), Stefano Palmenteri (Ecole Normale University, France).

The event is organized in the framework of a research grant funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (grant ID: 075-15-2020-928).

Detailed information https://neuro.hse.ru/sn-sch2021/