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Functional neuroimaging as a catalyst for integrated neuroscience

Nature, 2023
Emily S. Finn   +2 more
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Functional near-infrared neuroimaging

The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005
Functional near-infrared (fNIR) spectroscopy is a wearable neuroimaging device that enables the continuous, non-invasive, and portable monitoring of changes in blood oxygen and blood volume related to human brain function. Over the last three years, studies in the laboratory and under field conditions have established the positive correlation between a
Kurtulus, Izzetoglu   +4 more
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Functional neuroimaging in psychiatry

International Congress Series, 2002
Abstract The visualization of brain structure through computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has greatly advanced our knowledge of psychiatric and neuropsychiatric diseases. Further and more refined information about structural and developmental abnormalities in psychiatric disorders can be expected from recent advances in ...
Friedhelm E. Zanella   +4 more
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Functional Neuroimaging in Obesity Research

2017
Functional neuroimaging is beginning to yield valuable insights into the neurobiological underpinnings of the effects of obesity on neural circuits. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) studies have been used to identify aberrant activation patterns in ...
Miguel Castelo-Branco   +2 more
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Dynamic Neuroimaging of Brain Function

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1995
To fully characterize the brain processes underlying sensorimotor and cognitive function, the spatial distribution of active regions, their interconnected regions must be measured. We describe methods for imaging brain sources from surface-recorded EEG and magnetoencephalographic data, called electromagnetic source imaging (EMSI).
Seppo P. Ahlfors   +8 more
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Functional Neuroimaging of Epilepsy

2011
Epilepsy is a chronic progressive neurological disorder that affects 1% of the world population with an incidence of 70 per 100,000 per year [1]. About 30% of the patients have drug-resistant epilepsy [2]. Recent technical advances in neuroimaging have made many previously undetectable lesions visible, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become ...
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Functional neuroimaging and diagnostic reasoning

Medical Teacher, 2016
Dear SirWe read Durning et al.’s article on the functional neuroimaging correlates of thinking flexibility and knowledge structure in memory with considerable interest.
Kevin W. Eva, Georges Bordage
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Functional neuroimaging and childhood autism

Pediatric Radiology, 2001
Childhood autism is now widely viewed as being of developmental neurobiological origin. Yet, localised structural and functional brain correlates of autism have to be established. Structural brain-imaging studies performed in autistic patients have reported abnormalities such as increased total brain volume and cerebellar abnormalities.
Nathalie Boddaert, Monica Zilbovicius
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Multimodal Functional Neuroimaging

Clinical Functional MRI, 2021
Austin Trinh, M. Wintermark, M. Iv
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