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MRI Techniques and Protocols
As fMRI technology has provided invaluable insights into the mechanisms through which the human brain works in healthy individuals and in patients with different neurological and psychiatric conditions, the study of brain function and even the monitoring of the effects of treatment have become more effective and efficient. In fMRI Techniques and Protocols, an international assemblage of renowned scientists and physicians provide the background needed to plan and design new studies in order to advance our knowledge of the physiology of the normal human brain and its change following tissue injury. With sections focusing on basic principles of fMRI, its application to measure brain function, clinical applications, and glimpses into the future of fMRI development, the volume condenses this ample, varied field into one user-friendly compendium of information and techniques. Comprehensive and cutting-edge, fMRI Techniques and Protocols is an ideal guide for all those who wish to continue expanding this dynamic and ever-growing field of research. Written for:
Clinical neuroscientists, clinical neurologists, neuropsychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, psychiatrists, radiologists, MR bioengineers and physicists, and neurosurgeons
Table of Contents: Part I: BOLD fMRI: Basic Principles 1. Principles of MRI and Functional MRI Ralf Deichmann 2. Introduction to Functional MRI Hardware Luis Hernandez-Garcia, Scott Peltier, and William Grissom 3. Selection of Optimal Pulse Sequences for fMRI Mark J. Lowe and Erik B. Beall 4. High-Field fMRI Alayar Kangarlu 5. Experimental Design Hugh Garavan and Kevin Murphy 6. Preparing fMRI Data for Statistical Analysis John Ashburner 7. Statistical Analysis of fMRI Data Mark W. Woolrich, Christian F. Beckmann, Thomas E. Nichols, and Stephen M. Smith 8. Dynamic Causal Modelling of Brain Responses Karl J. Friston 9. Brain Atlases: Their Development and Role in Functional Inference John Darrel Van Horn and Arthur W. Toga
Part II: fMRI Application to Measure Brain Function 10. fMRI: Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience Mark D’Esposito, Andrew Kayser, and Anthony Chen 11. FMRI of Language Systems Jeffrey R. Binder 12. Imaging Brain Attention Systems: Control and Selection in Vision George R. Mangun, Sean P. Fannon, Joy J. Geng, and Clifford D. Saron 13. fMRI of Memory Federica Agosta, Indre V. Viskontas, and Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini 14. fMRI of Emotion Simon Robinson, Ewald Moser, and Martin Peper 15. fMRI of Pain Emma G. Duerden and Gary H. Duncan 16. fMRI of the Sensorimotor System Massimo Filippi and Maria A. Rocca 17. Functional Imaging of the Human Visual System Guy A. Orban and Zoe Kourtzi 18. fMRI of the Central Auditory System Deborah Ann Hall and Aspasia Eleni Paltoglou
Part III: fMRI Clinical Application 19. Application of fMRI to Multiple Sclerosis and Other White Matter Disorders Massimo Filippi and Maria A. Rocca 20. fMRI in Cerebrovascular Disorders Nick S. Ward 21. fMRI in Psychiatric Disorders Erin L. Habecker, Melissa A. Daniels, and Perry F. Renshaw 22. fMRI in Neurodegenerative Diseases: From Scientific Insights to Clinical Applications Bradford C. Dickerson 23. fMRI in Epilepsy Rachel Thornton, Robert Powell, and Louis Lemieux 24. fMRI in Neurosurgery Oliver Gaslandt, Christopher Nimsky, Michael Buchfelder, and Peter Grummich 25. Pharmacological Applications of fMRI Paul M. Matthews 26. Application of fMRI to Monitor Motor Rehabilitation Steven C. Cramer
Part IV: Future fMRI Development 27. Integration of Measures of Functional and Structural MRI Heidi Johansen-Berg, Timothy E.J. Behrens, Saad Jbabdi, and Kate E. Watkins 28. Functional MRI of the Spinal Cord Patrick W. Stroman and Massimo Filippi informacje dodatkowe
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