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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2011
Although ultrasound remains the screening modality of choice in evaluation of the fetal nervous system, magnetic resonance imaging with its multiplanar imaging ability and high signal-to-noise ratio is highly accurate in illustrating the morphologic changes of the developing brain and fetal brain abnormalities.
Karuna, Shekdar, Tamara, Feygin
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Although ultrasound remains the screening modality of choice in evaluation of the fetal nervous system, magnetic resonance imaging with its multiplanar imaging ability and high signal-to-noise ratio is highly accurate in illustrating the morphologic changes of the developing brain and fetal brain abnormalities.
Karuna, Shekdar, Tamara, Feygin
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Neuroimaging in neuropsychiatry
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1992AbstractNeuroimaging techniques are beginning to unlock the mysteries of how the structure and function of the brain are abnormal in patients with mental illness.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2011
The primary symptom of fibromyalgia is widespread pain. This symptom is accompanied by secondary symptoms, such as cognitive difficulties and sensitivity to painful stimulation, and by numerous co-morbidities. The first neuroimaging studies addressed the primary symptom by examining differences between patients and controls using single-photon-emission-
Richard H, Gracely, Kirsten R, Ambrose
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The primary symptom of fibromyalgia is widespread pain. This symptom is accompanied by secondary symptoms, such as cognitive difficulties and sensitivity to painful stimulation, and by numerous co-morbidities. The first neuroimaging studies addressed the primary symptom by examining differences between patients and controls using single-photon-emission-
Richard H, Gracely, Kirsten R, Ambrose
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2017
In recent years, the field of neuroimaging has undergone dramatic development. Specifically, of importance for clinicians and researchers managing patients with epilepsies, new methods of brain imaging in search of the seizure-producing abnormalities have been implemented, and older methods have undergone additional refinement.
Erik H, Middlebrooks +2 more
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In recent years, the field of neuroimaging has undergone dramatic development. Specifically, of importance for clinicians and researchers managing patients with epilepsies, new methods of brain imaging in search of the seizure-producing abnormalities have been implemented, and older methods have undergone additional refinement.
Erik H, Middlebrooks +2 more
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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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2012
Many years have passed since the introduction of cranial transfontanellar ultrasound (CUS) to diagnose acquired brain lesions in neonates. CUS remains an important technique in the daily practice of neonatal units but major improvements have been obtained by combining different imaging modalities.
Ramenghi L. A., Huppi P. S.
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Many years have passed since the introduction of cranial transfontanellar ultrasound (CUS) to diagnose acquired brain lesions in neonates. CUS remains an important technique in the daily practice of neonatal units but major improvements have been obtained by combining different imaging modalities.
Ramenghi L. A., Huppi P. S.
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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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Statistical Learning Methods for Neuroimaging Data Analysis with Applications
Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science, 2023Hongtu Zhu, Tengfei Li, Bingxin Zhao
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