We were honored to have John Dickhaut join our Panel Presentation and Caucus on Neuroentrepreneurship at the Academy of Management Conference in Anaheim this past August. He gave a brief talk about how he got started. He was intrigued by the possibilities of furthering his understanding of neurological underpinnings for behavior in organizations. He simply walked into his local neuroscience lab and started asking questions. Could it really be that straightforward?
Some folks at the University of Arizona have created a website for researchers who are not associated with an fMRI laboratory, but who desire to learn about and use methodologies that would incorporate these tools into their research. Take some time to peruse the following link: http://web.arizona.edu/~cnl/getstarted.htm.
You probably will also want to volunteer as a research subject. You might make a quick buck (at least it would pay for lunch), but of course you would get an inside feel for the receiving end of the experimental process. I've had MRI scans on occasion for medical reasons, you may have too, however the fMRI is a bit different in that you will be tasked with small projects, decisions, button-pushing, etc.
So, find the lab nearest to you and make contact!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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