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Life Sciences, 1999
Functional neuroimaging represents an area of brain imaging that has undergone tremendous advancements in the last decade. It is now possible to design experiments that elucidate the functional interplay between brain regions that give rise to specific human cognitive processes.
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Functional neuroimaging represents an area of brain imaging that has undergone tremendous advancements in the last decade. It is now possible to design experiments that elucidate the functional interplay between brain regions that give rise to specific human cognitive processes.
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2012
Abstract In vivo functional neuroimaging technology and its application to behavioral neuroscience have dramatically altered our understanding of the relationship between the brain and human behavior. This chapter focuses on the application of in vivo functional neuroimaging technology to clinical problem‐solving in the clinical neurosciences and
Timothy D. Ely, Clinton D. Kilts
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Abstract In vivo functional neuroimaging technology and its application to behavioral neuroscience have dramatically altered our understanding of the relationship between the brain and human behavior. This chapter focuses on the application of in vivo functional neuroimaging technology to clinical problem‐solving in the clinical neurosciences and
Timothy D. Ely, Clinton D. Kilts
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Functional Neuroimaging of Hallucinations
2011Functional neuroimaging techniques such as PET and fMRI have been employed successfully over the past two decades to reveal brain areas involved in the mediation of hallucinations. Numerous studies converge on the involvement of bilateral secondary sensory areas. Auditory verbal hallucinations in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia (and in those with
Aleman, Andre, Vercammen, Ans
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
Rapid advances, in respect of the visual and auditory systems, have occurred in neuroimaging over the past year in the area of so-called 'functional imaging', and in particular of functional magnetic resonance imaging. This has been accelerated by the introduction of echo-planar imaging, which allows for the very fast acquisition (< 100 ms/image) of ...
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Rapid advances, in respect of the visual and auditory systems, have occurred in neuroimaging over the past year in the area of so-called 'functional imaging', and in particular of functional magnetic resonance imaging. This has been accelerated by the introduction of echo-planar imaging, which allows for the very fast acquisition (< 100 ms/image) of ...
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2013
After stroke, reorganization of surviving neural networks appears to be important for recovery of function. Noninvasive techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging allow some aspects of this reorganization to be studied in humans. In these experiments reorganization is apparent in cerebral networks in human stroke patients.
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After stroke, reorganization of surviving neural networks appears to be important for recovery of function. Noninvasive techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging allow some aspects of this reorganization to be studied in humans. In these experiments reorganization is apparent in cerebral networks in human stroke patients.
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Functional neuroimaging in specific phobia
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2012Specific phobias (SPs) are common, with lifetime prevalence estimates of 10%. Our current understanding of their pathophysiology owes much to neuroimaging studies, which enabled us to construct increasingly efficient models of the underlying neurocircuitry.
DEL CASALE, ANTONIO+10 more
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Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Functional Amnesia
Memory, 1999Especially in the field of memory encoding and retrieval, the results of functional neuroimaging have provided new insights in anatomico-functional interactions. In particular this holds true for the role of the prefrontal cortex in mnestic information processing, for the contribution and participation of the two hemispheres in various processes of ...
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Functional neuroimaging in Parkinson's disease
Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics, 2011Functional neuroimaging techniques have greatly contributed to improving our understanding of Parkinson's disease (PD) neurodegeneration and related compensatory mechanisms.In this paper, the authors analyze the role of functional neuroimaging as a diagnostic tool in PD and review functional neuroimaging studies on PD progression and compensatory ...
Vesna Sossi+3 more
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Meta-analysis of Functional Neuroimaging of Major Depressive Disorder in Youth.
JAMA psychiatry, 2015IMPORTANCE Despite its high prevalence and morbidity, the underlying neural basis of major depressive disorder (MDD) in youth is not well understood.
C. H. Miller+3 more
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Functional Neuroimaging of Sleep Disorders
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2004Functional neuroimaging methods provide a means to understand brain function in patients with sleep disorders. This paper summarizes functional neuroimaging findings in sleep disorders patients, and studies addressing the pharmacology of sleep and sleep disorders.
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