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This book is unique in linking in vivo ¯13C NMR measurements of neuronal activity and energetics with applications to functional imaging and certain disease states It provides a fundamental neurochemical explanation of brain activity applicable to functional imaging, theories of neuronal activity and disease states, e.g. epilepsy, psychiatric diseases and developmental disorders. * Novel and potentially controversial * Will inspire future research directions

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This book is unique in linking in vivo ¯13C NMR measurements of neuronal activity and energetics with applications to functional imaging and certain disease states It provides a fundamental neurochemical explanation of brain activity applicable to functional imaging, theories of neuronal activity and disease states, e.g. epilepsy, psychiatric diseases and developmental disorders. * Novel and potentially controversial * Will inspire future research directions

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Autorenporträt
Robert Gerson Shulman is a biophysicist and Sterling Professor Emeritus of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and a Senior Research Scientist at the Department Diagnostic Radiology at Yale University. Douglas L. Rothman is the editor of Brain Energetics and Neuronal Activity: Applications to fMRI and Medicine, published by Wiley.
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"...high quality scientific data and...consistent formatting...I would recommend this book as a reference for those in the academic field who work closely with MR physicists..." ( AuntMinnie.com , May 24, 2006)