Arnold Bakker

Dr. Bakker graduated from Tilburg University in the Netherlands where he completed a Master’s degree in clinical neuropsychology. After completing an internship in medical psychology, he continued his graduate work in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. After completing his doctorate in cognitive psychology he returned to the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, where he was appointed as a faculty member in the Division of Psychiatric Neuroimaging with joint appointments in Psychological and Brain Sciences and the School of Public Health’s Department of Mental Health. Dr. Bakker also serves as the director of the Neuroimaging Program in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Bakker’s research and teaching activities focus on the cognitive neuroscience of human memory. He studies the neural mechanisms underlying both normal memory function and impaired memory function in aging and disease using neuropsychological assessment, experimental behavioral assessment and particularly advanced neuroimaging methods. Dr. Bakker has extensive experience designing and conducting neuroimaging studies, including the use of neuroimaging as an outcome measure in intervention studies such as clinical trials.

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Fundamental Neuroscience for Neuroimaging (Coursera) Coursera
Johns Hopkins University

Fundamental Neuroscience for Neuroimaging (Coursera)

Dive deep into the world of neuroimaging with our comprehensive online course, 'Fundamental Neuroscience for Neuroimaging'. This course is designed to equip you with a strong foundation in understanding various neuroimaging methods used in both research and clinical practice. Whether you're a student or a professional, this course will illuminate the complexities of the human brain through cutting-edge imaging techniques.

May 18th 2026
4 Weeks
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