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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
An Introduction to Methods
Edited by Peter Jezzard, Paul M Matthews, and Stephen M Smith
404 pages
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numerous figures and halftones & 22 pp colour plates
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246x189mm
978-0-19-852773-2
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Paperback
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03 April 2003
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This item is printed to order. Items which are printed to order are normally despatched and charged within 5-10 days.
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the scanning technique which allows the mapping of active processes within the brain. There are six sections to the book with chapters from an expert international team. Part I provides a broad overview of the field and sets the context. Part II describes the physiological and physical background to fMRI, including coverage of the hardware required and pulse sequence selection. Practical issues involving experimental design of the paradigms, psycho-physical stimulus delivery and subject response are covered in Part III, followed by a comprehensive treatment of data analysis in Part IV. Part V deals with practical
applications of the technique in the field of neuroscience and in clinical practice. The final section describes how fMRI can be integrated with other neuro-electromagnetic functional mapping techniques. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: An Introduction to Methods is written to be accessible to a wide-ranging audience of research scientists interested in studying how the normal brain works, and clinicians interested in monitoring disease states and processes.
Readership: Neuroscientists, neurologists, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, physiologists, physicists, radiologists and psychiatrists.
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Edited by Peter Jezzard, Head of MR Physics, Paul M Matthews, Director, and Stephen M Smith, Head of Image Analysis, All at the FMRIB Centre, Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, UK Contributors: Dr Peter Bandettini, Laboratory of Brain & Cognition, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA Dr Mick Brammer, Department of Biostatistics & Computing, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK Dr Brookes Dr Christian Buchel, Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, Functional Imaging Laboratory, London, UK Dr Randy Buckner, Department of
Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, USA Dr Clare Dr David I Donaldson, Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, USA Dr Epstein Dr Karl Friston, Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, Functional Imaging Laboratory, London, UK Dr John S George, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Dr Gisbert, MR Research Center, University of Pittsburgh, USA Dr Gary Glover, Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Lucas MRS Imaging Center, Stanford, USA Dr Albert Gjedde, PET Centre, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark Dr Bradley G Goodyear, The John P Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada Dr Richard D
Hoge, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Dr Mark Jenkinson, Oxford University Centre for fMRIB, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Dr Peter Jezzard, Oxford University Centre for fMRIB, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Dr Johnsrude Dr Jones Professor Paul Matthews, Oxford University Centre for fMRIB, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Dr Ravi S Menon, The John P Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada Dr Chrit Moonen, Universite Victor Segalen, Bordeaux, France Dr Owen Dr Bruce Pike, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Dr Rector Dr Robert Savoy, The Rowland
Institute for Science, Cambridge, USA Dr Schmidt Dr Stephen Smith, Oxford University Centre for fMRIB, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Dr Keith R Thulborn, MR Research Center, University of Pittsburgh, USA Dr Wood Dr Keith Worsley, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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"The work . . . does provide a good overview of the complex physics methods. The images . . . are of high quality and a good guide generally for the clinician." - Doctors.net website
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Part I: Introduction
1: Matthews: An introduction to fMRI of the brain
Part II: Physics and Physiology
2: Gjedde: Brain energy metabolism and the physiological basis of the haemodynamic response
3: Jezzard & Clare: Principles of nuclear magnetic resonance and MRI
4: Jones, Brookes & Moonen: Ultra-fast MRI
5: Glover: Hardware for functional MRI
6: Bandettini: Selection of the optimal pulse sequence for functional MRI
7: Menon & Goodyear: Spatial and temporal resolution in fMRI
8: Hoge & Pike: Quantitative measurement using fMRI
Part III: Experimental Design
9: Donaldson & Buckner: Effective paradigm design
10: Savoy: The scanner as a psychophysical laboratory
Part IV: Analysis of Functional Imaging Data
11: Smith: Overview of fMRI analysis
12: Smith: Preparing fMRI data for statistical analysis
13: Brammer: Head motion and its correction
14: Worsley: Statistical analysis of activation images
15: Jenkinson & Smith: Registration, brain atlases and cortical flattening
16: Buchel & Friston: Extracting brain connectivity
Part V: fMRI Applications
17: Owen, Epstein & Johnsrude: fMRI applications in cognitive neuroscience
18: Thulborn & Gisbert: Clinical applications of mapping neurocognitive processes in the human brain with fMRI
Part VI: Integrating Technologies
19: George, Schmidt, Rector & Wood: Dynamic functional neuroimaging integrating multiple modalities
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