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IS&T RCS Tutorial - Machine Learning in Neuroimaging with CoSMoMVPA (Hands‐on)
This tutorial will cover the basics of running a machine learning analysis — commonly called “multivariate pattern analysis” or MVPA for short — on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data using the MATLAB software package CoSMoMVPA. The tutorial will go over some of the theory behind MVPA before diving into the hands-on tutorial where we will replicate the results of a highly cited paper on multivariate representations of faces and objects in the ventral temporal cortex (Haxby et al. 2001).
| When | 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm on 20 February 2026 |
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| Building | Online over Zoom After you register, you will be sent a calendar invite that includes the Zoom link. |