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This book, now in its revised and updated third edition, provides a state of the art overview of fMRI and its use in clinical practice. Experts in the field share their knowledge and explain how to overcome diverse potential technical barriers and problems. Starting from the very basics on the origin of the BOLD signal, the book covers technical issues, anatomical landmarks, methods of statistical analysis, and special issues in various clinical fields. Comparisons are made with other brain mapping techniques and their combined use with fMRI is also discussed. Existing chapters have been updated and new chapters have been added in order to account for new applications, further clinical fields and methods, e.g. resting state fMRI.
Based on the clinical focus, this book will be of great value for Neuroradiologists, Neurologists, Neurosurgeons but also Researchers in Neuroscience.
Introduction
Pages 3-4
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Neuroanatomy and Cortical Landmarks
Pages 5-14
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The Electrophysiological Background of the fMRI Signal
Pages 15-27
Kayser, Christoph (et al.)
High-Field fMRI
Pages 29-45
Gizewski, Elke R.
Resting-State fMRI: Preclinical Foundations
Pages 47-63
Power, Jonathan D.
Spatial Resolution of fMRI Techniques
Pages 65-72
Kim, Seong-Gi (et al.)
Acquisition Aspects of Functional and Clinical Arterial Spin Labeling
Pages 73-88
Ivanov, Dimo (et al.)
fMRI Data Analysis Using SPM
Pages 89-116
Flandin, Guillaume (et al.)
Meta-Analyses in Basic and Clinical Neuroscience: State of the Art and Perspective
Pages 117-129
Eickhoff, Simon B. (et al.)
Special Issues in fMRI Involving Children
Pages 133-147
Hertz-Pannier, Lucie (et al.)
Multimodal Brain Mapping in Patients with Early Brain Lesions
Pages 149-156
Staudt, Martin
Combining Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation with (f)MRI
Pages 157-174
Hartwigsen, Gesa (et al.)
Simultaneous EEG and fMRI Recordings (EEG–fMRI)
Pages 175-191
Moeller, Friederike (et al.)
Imaging Epileptic Seizures Using fMRI
Pages 193-216
Vaughan, David N. (et al.)
The Functional Anatomy of Speech Processing: From Auditory Cortex to Speech Recognition and Speech Production
Pages 217-224
Hickok, Gregory
Mapping of Recovery from Poststroke Aphasia: Comparison of PET and fMRI
Pages 225-239
Heiss, Wolf-Dieter
Use of fMRI Language Lateralization for Quantitative Prediction of Naming and Verbal Memory Outcome in Left Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery
Pages 241-264
Binder, Jeffrey R.
Preoperative Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent (BOLD) Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) of Motor and Somatosensory Function
Pages 265-285
Stippich, Christoph (et al.)
Resting State Functional MRI for Presurgical Planning
Pages 287-301
Shimony, Joshua S. (et al.)
Functional Magnetic Resonance-Guided Resection of Intra-Axial Brain Tumors
Pages 303-309
Bodman, Alexa (et al.)
Direct Cortical Stimulation and fMRI
Pages 311-320
Mehdorn, H. Maximilian (et al.)
Modeling Connectivity in Health and Disease: Examples from the Motor System
Pages 321-334
Eickhoff, Simon B. (et al.)
Resting-State fMRI in Multiple Sclerosis
Pages 335-353
Rocca, Maria A. (et al.)
The Perirhinal, Entorhinal, and Parahippocampal Cortices and Hippocampus: An Overview of Functional Anatomy and Protocol for Their Segmentation in MR Images
Pages 355-383
Kivisaari, Sasa L. (et al.)
Brain Network Functional Connectivity in Alzheimer’s Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia
Pages 385-415
Zhou, Juan Helen (et al.)
fMRI in Parkinson’s Disease
Pages 417-431
Siebner, Hartwig R. (et al.)
Incidental Findings in Neuroimaging Research: Ethical Considerations
Pages 433-440
Ulmer, Stephan (et al.)
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