MRIQC is an open-source project that extracts no-reference image quality metrics (IQMs) from structural (T1w and T2w) and functional MRI data. It is modular and integrable, supporting various third-party software toolboxes.
MRIQC follows the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) and adopts the BIDS-App standard. It ensures reliability and robustness through frequent testing and validation.
In the Department of Psychology we focus on the investigation of behavior and its cognitive, neural and hormonal underpinnings in the full range of environmental situations. Our strengths lie in four broadly defined areas of development, cognition, neuroscience, and social and personality psychology. We develop and conduct theoretical and translational research to advance health and well-being.
The University of Aberdeen's School of Psychology holds the distinction of being the first in the UK to establish a lectureship in Psychology, a subject taught there for over a century.
For over 60 years, the Department of Psychology has been at the forefront of research into clinical practice. Its research interests span a wide range of mental health disorders and physical health problems, including anxiety disorders, trauma, somatoform disorders, pain, psychosis, depression, antisocial personality, disorders in childhood and adolescence, emotion and personality, and neurodegeneration.