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= Welcome to the Stanford's Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging (CNI) Wiki =
= Welcome to the CNI Wiki =


This site provides technical information for users about Stanford's Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging (CNI). Most of the content on this site is available only to registered users. To request an account, please fill out the [[Special:RequestAccount|user account request form]]. After you submit this form, please check your email for a confirmation message. Once your account request is approved, you will receive an email with instructions on how to log in and access the restricted material.
This site provides technical information for users of the Stanford Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging (CNI) facilities. The organization and basic information about [http://cni.stanford.edu CNI], its facilities and training - including instructions about how to run experiments using the MR facility - are described on the [http://cni.stanford.edu/ main CNI web-site].
 
The organization and basic information about [http://cni.stanford.edu CNI], its facilities and training - including instructions about how to run experiments using the MR facility - are described on the [http://cni.stanford.edu main CNI web-site].


= MR facility in Jordan Hall =
= MR facility in Jordan Hall =

Revision as of 21:37, 24 March 2011

Welcome to the CNI Wiki

This site provides technical information for users of the Stanford Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging (CNI) facilities. The organization and basic information about CNI, its facilities and training - including instructions about how to run experiments using the MR facility - are described on the main CNI web-site.

MR facility in Jordan Hall

The first CNI project was construction of the MR facility in the basement of Jordan Hall. The GE MR 750 scanner is installed and the facility is operational.

In addition to the scanner, there is a mock scanner for training, experimental testing rooms, and integrated experimental equipment (displays and EEG).

The MR scanner was delivered on November 13th. See some pictures from that day.

People

Daily operations of the MRI facility are managed by the Bob Dougherty (bobd@stanford.edu), the Research Director, and by Laima Baltusis (laimab@stanford.edu), the Facility Manager.

The MRI facility is overseen by an Advisory Board.