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Specialty Imaging: Functional MRI: Published by Amirsys [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 600 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, weight: 1134 g, 1000
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Amirsys, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1931884935
  • ISBN-13: 9781931884938
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 600 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, weight: 1134 g, 1000
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Amirsys, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1931884935
  • ISBN-13: 9781931884938
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Specialty Imaging: Functional MRI is designed as an accessible primer for teaching functional anatomy and imaging essentials to practicing neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, and imaging scientists interested in designing, acquiring, and interpreting functional MRI studies for scientific and clinical purposes. The book includes background in related MRI physics, sequence configuration, and image processing strategies needed to establish a functional imaging service. An emphasis of the book is an authoritative treatment of functional brain anatomy, including regional cortical anatomy, brain network anatomy, and functional anatomy of core cognitive functions such as language, motor, vision, memory, attention, and social brain function. The book also contains detailed portraits of more than 20 common fMRI paradigms, with instructions for implementation and sample activation maps expected from each paradigm. SI: Functional MRI will serve as a resource for physicians interested in establishing a clinical functional brain imaging service, with information on fMRI image artifacts, workflow, and billing issues in functional neuroimaging, open source and commercial software platforms for analysis, and numerous sample cases as a guide to image interpretation. Specialty Imaging: Functional MRI is unique in its primary focus on functional brain anatomy, quick reference style for learning functional anatomy, and ability to lead neuroradiologists efficiently through the steps required to set up a clinical functional imaging service. The book would nicely complement the Imaging Anatomy: Brain by covering functional cortical and brain network anatomy and organization. Published by Amirsys, a globally recognized medical information publisher. Heavily illustrated, including tomosynthesis, along with hundreds of annotated images. Bulleted and succinct text format distills essential information for fast and easy comprehension. Comes with Amirsys eBook Advantage & trade; an online eBook featuring expanded content, additional eBook images, and fully searchable text"--

Specialty Imaging: Functional MRI is designed as an accessible primer for teaching functional anatomy and imaging essentials to practicing neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, and imaging scientists interested in designing, acquiring, and interpreting functional MRI studies for scientific and clinical purposes. The book includes background in related MRI physics, sequence configuration, and image processing strategies needed to establish a functional imaging service. An emphasis of the book is an authoritative treatment of functional brain anatomy, including regional cortical anatomy, brain network anatomy, and functional anatomy of core cognitive functions such as language, motor, vision, memory, attention, and social brain function. The book also contains detailed portraits of more than 20 common fMRI paradigms, with instructions for implementation and sample activation maps expected from each paradigm. SI: Functional MRI will serve as a resource for physicians interested in establishing a clinical functional brain imaging service, with information on fMRI image artifacts, workflow, and billing issues in functional neuroimaging, open source and commercial software platforms for analysis, and numerous sample cases as a guide to image interpretation. Specialty Imaging: Functional MRI is unique in its primary focus on functional brain anatomy, quick reference style for learning functional anatomy, and ability to lead neuroradiologists efficiently through the steps required to set up a clinical functional imaging service. The book would nicely complement the Imaging Anatomy: Brain by covering functional cortical and brain network anatomy and organization.



Section 1 Fundamentals
Biophysics Of The Bold Signal
2(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Protocols for fMRI Examination
4(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Block and Event Designs
6(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Resting fMRI Designs
8(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Audiovisual Hardware
10(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Open Source Software Solutions
12(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Commercial Solutions
14(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Bold Preprocessing
16(4)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Bold Postprocessing and Statistical Analysis
20(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
fMRI Artifacts
22(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Goals for Presurgical Mapping
24(4)
Lubdha M. Shah
Language Lateralization
28(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
fMRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging
30(4)
Lubdha M. Shah
fMRI and Perfusion
34(4)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Matthias C. Schabel
Cerebrovascular Reactivity
38(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
fMRI and Wada
40(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
fMRI Workflow and Billing
42
Lubdha M. Shah
Section 2 Regional Brain Anatomy
Gyral/Sulcal Anatomy
2(8)
Lubdha M. Shah
BrainMap and NeuroSynth Databases
10(2)
Jared A. Nielsen
Language Overview
12(4)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Motor Overview
16(4)
Lubdha M. Shah
Attention Overview
20(4)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Vision Overview
24(4)
Lubdha M. Shah
Cerebellar Overview
28(4)
Lubdha M. Shah
Brainstem Overview
32(8)
Lubdha M. Shah
Insula Overview
40(4)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Michael Adam Ferguson
Memory Overview
44(4)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Thalamus
48(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Basal Ganglia
50(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Other Deep Gray Nuclei
52(4)
Lubdha M. Shah
White Matter Tracts (DTI)
56(8)
Lubdha M. Shah
Social Brain Anatomy
64(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Primary Somatosensory Cortex (Areas 1, 2, 3)
66(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Primary Motor Cortex (Area 4)
70(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Superior Parietal Cortex (Areas 5, 7)
74(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Premotor Cortex and Supplementary Motor Area (Area 6)
78(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Superior Prefrontal Cortex (Area 8)
82(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (Areas 9, 46)
86(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Frontal Pole (Area 10)
90(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Orbitofrontal Cortex (Area 11)
94(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Insula and Parainsula Areas (Areas 13, 43)
98(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Primary Visual and Visual Association Cortex (Areas 17, 18, 19)
102(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Temporal Cortex (Areas 20, 21, 22)
106(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Posterior Cingulate Cortex (Areas 23, 31)
110(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Anterior Cingulate Cortex (Areas 24, 32, 33)
114(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Subgenual Cingulate Cortex (Area 25)
118(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Retrosplenial Cingulate Cortex (Areas 29, 30)
122(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Parahippocampal Gyrus (Areas 28, 34, 35, 36)
126(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Fusiform Gyrus (Area 37)
130(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Temporal Pole (Area 38)
134(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Inferior Parietal Lobule (Areas 39, 40)
138(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Primary Auditory and Auditory Association Cortex (Areas 41, 42)
142(4)
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Inferior Frontal Gyrus (Areas 44, 45, 47)
146
Jared A. Nielsen
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Section 3 Functional Network Anatomy
Functional Network Overview
2(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Default Mode Network
4(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Attention Control Network
6(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Visual Network
8(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Sensorimotor Network
10(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Limbic Network
12
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Section 4 Paradigms
Language
Passive Listening (Language)
2(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Phrase Recognition
4(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Sentence Completion
6(2)
Lubdha M. Shflh
Picture/Object Naming
8(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Silent Verb Generation
10(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Passive Reading
12(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Motor
Unilateral/Bilateral Hand Motion
14(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Finger Sequencing
16(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Foot Motion
18(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Tongue Tapping
20(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Sensory
Passive Somatosensory Stimulation
22(2)
Lubdha M. Shah
Tennis Imagery
24(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Visual
Rotating Hemifield
26(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Expanding Ring
28(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Cursor Movement (Frontal Eye Fields)
30(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
James N. Lee
Scott M. Treiman
Attention/Working Memory
N-Back
32(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT)
34(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Sternberg
36(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Response Inhibition
Stroop
38(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
James N. Lee
William R. Marchand
Go/No Go
40(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
James N. Lee
William R. Marchand
Salience
Visual Oddball
42(2)
Jeffrey S. Anderson
Memory
Memory Encoding
44
Jeffrey S. Anderson
James N. Lee
Section 5 Presurgical Mapping
Cases
2
Lubdha M. Shah