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Hey, a bit more information would be helpful. A few questions... Firstly what's your background? (Neuroscience, psychology, maths, computing etc).
Secondly, is it fMRI you're interested in?
If that's your field, there's a couple of ways to approach it. In places with a greater focus on neuroscience (and more so in Europe) you'd be looking for a project that comes with funding. If you're more into psychology/cognitive science (and looking for a studentship in the UK) you'd probably be looking at choosing a supervisor, designing a project together, then applying for funding.
But that really depends on what you want to do... e.g. do you want to use neuroimaging to find out something about the brain? do you want to work on how to process brain signals? do you want to work with humans or animals?
I think there are some more neuroscience people here, if you give us some more info we can point you in the right direction. :-)