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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is widely recognized as one of the most powerful tools available for basic and clinical research. With a minimum of technical jargon and advanced mathematics, this book presents a solid, practical foundation for readers to become conversant with fMRI as a tool for their own research and practice. The author reviews research and clinical applications for disease diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and surgical planning. He also covers the underlying biophysical mechanisms that relate MRI changes to neuronal activity as well as the expanded use of fMRI beyond the brain to the brainstem and spinal cord.…mehr

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is widely recognized as one of the most powerful tools available for basic and clinical research. With a minimum of technical jargon and advanced mathematics, this book presents a solid, practical foundation for readers to become conversant with fMRI as a tool for their own research and practice. The author reviews research and clinical applications for disease diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and surgical planning. He also covers the underlying biophysical mechanisms that relate MRI changes to neuronal activity as well as the expanded use of fMRI beyond the brain to the brainstem and spinal cord.

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Autorenporträt
Patrick. W. Stroman, Ph.D., is now an associate professor Queen's University in Ontario, Canada. He holds a Canada research chair in imaging physics, and leads a research program that focuses on the development of spinal fMRI as a tool for clinical assessments and spinal cord research.