Brain Mapping

Brain Mapping
Title Brain Mapping PDF eBook
Author John C. Mazziotta
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 704
Release 2000-05-16
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Brain Mapping: The Disorders is the first comprehensive text to describe the uses of the latest brain mapping technologies in the evaluation of patients with neurological, neurosurgical and psychiatric disorders. With contributions from the leading figures in the field, this heavily illustrated text is organized by disorders of brain systems, with specific examples of how one should use current neuroimaging techniques to evaluate patients with specific cerebral disorders. Comprehensive in scope, the text discusses patient evaluations using the wide range of modern magnetic resonance imaging techniques, positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography, optical intrinsic signal imaging, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. The third in this brain mapping series, Brain Mapping: The Disorders, is the ultimate text for anyone interested in the use of brain mapping techniques to study patients with disorders of the central nervous system. Provides a comprehensive, in-depth view of the current brain mapping techniques as they are used in the evaluation of patients with cerebral disorders Heavily illustrated to provide actual examples of the use of the specific techniques Includes contributions from the leaders in the field ensure authoritative and up-to-date material Completes the trilogy of three brain mapping texts dealing, respectively, with the methods, the applications of these methods in the normal brain and in patients with neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders

Brain Mapping

Brain Mapping
Title Brain Mapping PDF eBook
Author Arthur W. Toga
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Brain mapping
ISBN 9780127885278

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Brain mapping has forever altered and extended our understanding of the systems of the brain. The integrative capacity of brain maps enables the inclusion of a diverse array of observations and experimental results. Maps are used to describe brain structure, function, and connectivity, to catalog the ever-expanding knowledge base of human and animal nervous systems, to compare healthy tissue with diseased tissue, and to show detailed subsystems and circuits. This 3-Volume Set includes: Brain Mapping: The Systems, Brain Mapping: The Disorders, and Brain Mapping: The Methods, Second Edition. * Three superb volumes providing coverage of all aspects of brain mapping * Up to the minute coverage of key topics * Invaluable to all students new to the subject, professionals using brain imaging techniques and neurosurgeons * All three volumes are available at an outstanding discounted price

Brain Mapping

Brain Mapping
Title Brain Mapping PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 2668
Release 2015-02-14
Genre Science
ISBN 0123973163

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Brain Mapping: A Comprehensive Reference, Three Volume Set offers foundational information for students and researchers across neuroscience. With over 300 articles and a media rich environment, this resource provides exhaustive coverage of the methods and systems involved in brain mapping, fully links the data to disease (presenting side by side maps of healthy and diseased brains for direct comparisons), and offers data sets and fully annotated color images. Each entry is built on a layered approach of the content – basic information for those new to the area and more detailed material for experienced readers. Edited and authored by the leading experts in the field, this work offers the most reputable, easily searchable content with cross referencing across articles, a one-stop reference for students, researchers and teaching faculty. Broad overview of neuroimaging concepts with applications across the neurosciences and biomedical research Fully annotated color images and videos for best comprehension of concepts Layered content for readers of different levels of expertise Easily searchable entries for quick access of reputable information Live reference links to ScienceDirect, Scopus and PubMed

Brain Mapping

Brain Mapping
Title Brain Mapping PDF eBook
Author Arthur W. Toga
Publisher Gulf Professional Publishing
Pages 680
Release 2000-04-26
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780126925456

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The "sequel" to "Brain Mapping: The Methods", covers the utlization of methods for the study of brain structure and function. Organized by systems, it presents information on the normal as well as the diseased brain. It integrates the various methodologies with appropriate usage.

Brain Mapping: The Disorders

Brain Mapping: The Disorders
Title Brain Mapping: The Disorders PDF eBook
Author John C. Mazziotta
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 691
Release 2000-05-24
Genre Medical
ISBN 0080528260

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Brain Mapping: The Disorders is the first comprehensive text to describe the uses of the latest brain mapping technologies in the evaluation of patients with neurological, neurosurgical and psychiatric disorders. With contributions from the leading figures in the field, this heavily illustrated text is organized by disorders of brain systems, with specific examples of how one should use current neuroimaging techniques to evaluate patients with specific cerebral disorders. Comprehensive in scope, the text discusses patient evaluations using the wide range of modern magnetic resonance imaging techniques, positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography, optical intrinsic signal imaging, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. The third in this brain mapping series, Brain Mapping: The Disorders, is the ultimate text for anyone interested in the use of brain mapping techniques to study patients with disorders of the central nervous system. Provides a comprehensive, in-depth view of the current brain mapping techniques as they are used in the evaluation of patients with cerebral disorders Heavily illustrated to provide actual examples of the use of the specific techniques Includes contributions from the leaders in the field ensure authoritative and up-to-date material Completes the trilogy of three brain mapping texts dealing, respectively, with the methods, the applications of these methods in the normal brain and in patients with neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders

Brain Mapping

Brain Mapping
Title Brain Mapping PDF eBook
Author Richard S. J. Frackowiak
Publisher
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Genre Brain
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Brain Mapping for Dementia Disorder

Brain Mapping for Dementia Disorder
Title Brain Mapping for Dementia Disorder PDF eBook
Author Kalyana Veluvolu
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Pages 60
Release 2020-12-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 3346312631

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Document from the year 2020 in the subject Medicine - Biomedical Engineering, grade: 2.0, , language: English, abstract: Functional mapping of the nervous system helps to identify the activity in the human brain during certain tasks. The difference between the two conditions helps you to understand the electrode nodes that cause a particular change in the neural state. Therefore, in this book, we will witness the functional difference between healthy people, Alzheimer’s (AD) patients, multiple cognitive disorder (MCI) patients, and dementia patients. This gives the insight into the pair of electrodes that cause the progression of the disease from MCI to AD to dementia. This will help us in designing the biomarker in the future.