
Functional MRI: Basic Principles and Emerging Clinical Applications provides an overview of the basic principles of fMRI for clinicians with minimal knowledge of the imaging technique and its research potential and clinical applications. The text is divided into two parts, with Section I covering the primary signal measured in fMRI (BOLD), the correlation between neuronal activity and the BOLD signal, and how the data is analyzed and interpreted in fMRI. Section II explores applications of fMRI in cognitive neuroscience and common psychiatric disorders, surgical planning in neurosurgery, anesthesia and the intensive care unit, and more. Timely and highly accessible, this book is a valuable resource for researchers and clinicians interested in understanding what fMRI is, how it works, and its applications.
This book investigates the fundamental principles of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and its practical utility within the fields of anesthesiology and the neurological sciences. Author Ramachandran Ramani provides a structured overview designed for clinicians who possess limited prior exposure to neuroimaging techniques. The text bridges the gap between complex physical signal acquisition and clinical application, offering a framework for interpreting BOLD signals in both research and patient care settings.
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Experts identify this text as a highly accessible introduction for clinicians seeking to incorporate neuroimaging into their practice. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which successfully demystifies complex imaging concepts for a non-specialist audience.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190297786
ISBN-13:
9780190297787
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