学生对 Johns Hopkins University 提供的 Fundamental Neuroscience for Neuroimaging 的评价和反馈
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AC
May 21, 2019
Some supplements could have been included in the course. Except that, the course material was well organised and very informative. I really enjoyed doing the course.
JH
May 10, 2020
I recently completed an internship in a pediatric radiology lab in the DC Metro area. This course was great supplement to the knowledge received during that experience. Thank you!
376 - Fundamental Neuroscience for Neuroimaging 的 400 个评论(共 489 个)
创建者 Grace F
•Apr 2, 2020
Loved it!
创建者 Fernando O
•Jan 10, 2020
EXCELLENT
创建者 Mario D P
•Nov 29, 2017
excelente
创建者 katherine z
•Aug 18, 2024
loved it
创建者 Millicent S
•Oct 18, 2023
Helpful!
创建者 Shakil A S
•Aug 20, 2020
amazing!
创建者 Yogesh K B
•Apr 23, 2020
amazing
创建者 Doug R
•May 16, 2018
amazing
创建者 Saber A E F
•Sep 9, 2024
thanks
创建者 Mohamed A A E I
•Jan 28, 2019
THANKS
创建者 HOSSEIN R
•Mar 27, 2025
Goood
创建者 Duván A G B
•Jan 7, 2021
Great
创建者 Paola B M
•Jun 25, 2020
Great
创建者 valeria g
•Feb 4, 2021
CIAO
创建者 Ciência n V
•Jul 1, 2020
Good
创建者 Ashima K 1
•Jun 21, 2020
good
创建者 Libin T
•Jan 9, 2019
Nice
创建者 Rodrigo A A S
•Aug 23, 2020
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创建者 Julia R G A
•Mar 4, 2020
The lecturer reads to much of slides/ or papers, instead of deeply explaining meanings. Great content of skills and learning overall. The videos could be a little shorter, considering the repetition of explanations. Perhaps, they could be split and made as learning and a review afterwards, if that makes sense and, in case this could be helpful for other students/ learners. Enjoyed the introduction at the first week, even though it seemed to have a bigger content then the others 3 weeks, it provided helpful information of Neuroscience in a global perspective.
创建者 Aditya R
•Apr 6, 2020
This course provides sufficient introductory information regarding different neuroimaging techniques but the modules regarding various techniques were dealt a bit vaguely which required further referring to some books and youtube videos. I suggest that the second half of the course can be improved. Otherwise, this course is a good start to learn about neuroimaging and encourages to progress deeply into the subject by providing valuable further readings at the end of the course.
创建者 Prachi N
•Apr 16, 2020
Professor Bakker taught at an ideal speed. The content difficulty progressed at a good speed. I've studied Psychology and had rudimentary knowledge of neuroimaging and it fascinated me. This course interested me because of that. I liked the questions asked after every video, it helped me to think over what i've just studied. The quizzes were great too.
I faced problem with the physics part of the course since I studied that in school. Otherwise it was great!
创建者 Anna A
•Jun 30, 2020
There was a lot of great information regarding neuroimaging. Starting this course, I was hoping that it would be based on how to "read" images successfully, basics of neuro lesions, defining a lesion, its position and moving further for a diagnosis. However, I would like to thank prof Bakker, who has explained everything throughly over this course.
Dr AA
创建者 Reethika D
•Aug 10, 2019
This is an excellent course for those looking to learn more about the tools used in imaging and understanding the brain. I would note, however, the third and fourth weeks start to bring in some physics concepts that I had not learned previously, so it was a bit challenging to understand all the material. It was a fascinating course!
创建者 caterina w
•Apr 6, 2020
Good course for general overview of a very complicated subject - MRI and the human brain. The lack of pressure to perform coursework allows one to absorb the material and discuss at individual pace. This was not time wasted. Particularly useful for computer scientists who have minimal concept of neuroscience. Thank you.
创建者 Devin N
•Mar 21, 2019
This course packed an enormous amount of information!! The one complaint I have is that the section on the mechanics of the fMRI machine was quite confusing, especially as I have a very limited understanding of physics to begin with. That said, I was able to find a video on youtube to supplement my understanding.