Introduction; Part I. An Overview of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: I A. Introduction to Functional Neuroimaging: 1. Energy metabolism in the brain; 2. Cerebral blood flow; 3. Brain activation; I B. Introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 4. Nuclear magnetic resonance; 5. Magnetic resonance imaging; 6. Imaging functional activity; Part II. Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: II A. The Nature of the Magnetic Resonance Signal: 7. Basic physics of magnetism and NMR; 8. Relaxation and contrast in MRI; 9. Diffusion and the MR signal; II B. Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 10. Mapping the MR signal; 11. MRI techniques; 12. Noise and artifacts in MR images; Part III. Principles of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: III A. Perfusion Imaging: 13. Principles of tracer kinetics; 14. Contrast agent techniques; 15. Arterial spin labeling techniques; III B. Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent (BOLD) Imaging: 16. The nature of the BOLD effect; 17. Mapping brain activation with BOLD-fMRI; 18. Statistical analysis of BOLD data; 19. Efficient design of BOLD experiments; Appendix: the physics of NMR; Index.
This is an invaluable introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging for an interdisciplinary range of medical professionals.
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'Buxton has an art of taking complex concepts and describing them
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' … an excellent book about MRI and its clinical applications. …
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'The chapter on statistical analysis of fMRI data guides one
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researchers of fMRI, as a good, detailed view of the principles and
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