Kimberley (Orsten) Hooge, Ph.D.

Doctoral Candidate (defended), Cognitive Neuroscience, Rice University

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Category Archives: Neuroimaging

Clarity!

Posted on September 23, 2013 by Kimberley
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“Technique to make tissue transparent offers three-dimensional view of neural networks.”

Click here for a link out to the article on Nature News’ website..

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fMRI 2.0

Posted on September 4, 2012 by Kimberley
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A good article on the rise of fMRI, the questions surrounding the methodology and its assumptions, and current/future directions and alternatives for neuroimaging.

Click the link below for the full article:
Brain imaging: fMRI 2.0 : Nature News & Comment.

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Kim Hooge, M.Sc., Ph.D
Doctoral Candidate (defended), Cognitive Neuroscience

Rice University
Department of Psychology - MS25
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Houston, Texas, USA 77005

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