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. 2007 Oct 22;7:39. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-7-39

Table 2.

Significant Associations Between Neuroimaging Cognition and Course Design from Figure 2.

Question Numbers Neuroimaging Cognition Course Design Polychoric Correlation df p-value (corrected)
1,1 Functional imaging patients with cognitive disorders can improve our understanding of basic neuroscience/psychology (i.e., normal brain function) Guest Lectures 0.81 18 0.00
2,9 Understanding that future patients will benefit from ongoing neuroimaging research Summarizing Articles 0.75 18 0.03
4,13 Understanding how neuroimaging techniques can impact medicine Answering Reading Assessments 0.79 18 0.01
5,7 Functional imaging can benefit patients with cognitive disorders Critically Reviewing Articles 0.81 18 0.00
5,5 Functional imaging can benefit patients with cognitive disorders Functional MRI 0.77 18 0.02
8,6 Enthusiasm for this field Importance of this field 0.89 18 0.00
8,3 Enthusiasm for this field Overall Course 0.84 18 0.00
8,2 Enthusiasm for this field The Topics Covered 0.78 18 0.01
8,17 Enthusiasm for this field Learn@UW 0.77 18 0.02
8,1 Enthusiasm for this field Guest Lectures 0.74 18 0.04
11,3 Future neuroimaging courses should use the same format as this course Overall Course 0.92 18 0.00
11,2 Future neuroimaging courses should use the same format as this course The Topics Covered 0.92 18 0.00
11,9 Future neuroimaging courses should use the same format as this course Summarizing Articles 0.84 18 0.00
11,7 Future neuroimaging courses should use the same format as this course Critically Reviewing Articles 0.78 18 0.01
11,6 Future neuroimaging courses should use the same format as this course Importance of this field 0.78 18 0.01
11,18 Future neuroimaging courses should use the same format as this course Designing Reading Assessments 0.74 18 0.05