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Advances in Brain Imaging
Edited by Vikas Chaudhary, ISBN 978-953-307-955-4, Hard cover, 264 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: February 01, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Diagnostics
DOI: 10.5772/1073
Remarkable advances in medical diagnostic imaging have been made during the past few decades. The development of new imaging techniques and continuous improvements in the display of digital images have opened new horizons in the study of brain anatomy and pathology. The field of brain imaging has now become a fast-moving, demanding and exciting multidisciplinary activity. I hope that this textbook will be useful to students and clinicians in the field of neuroscience, in understanding the fundamentals of advances in brain imaging.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Automatic Vector Seeded Region Growing for Parenchyma Classification in Brain MRI
- Chapter 2Neuroimaging and Dissociative Disorders
- Chapter 3Neural Mechanisms for Dual-Process Reasoning: Evidence from the Belief-Bias Effect
- Chapter 4Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Diffuse Optical Tomography in Neuroscience
- Chapter 5Intraoperative Human Functional Brain Mapping Using Optical Intrinsic Signal Imaging
- Chapter 6Functional Holography and Cliques in Brain Activation Patterns
- Chapter 7Hyperpolarized Xenon Brain MRI
- Chapter 8Segmentation of Brain MRI
- Chapter 9Comparison of Granulometric Studies of Brain Slices from Normal and Dissociated Strabismus Subjects Through Morphological Transformations
- Chapter 10Intracerebral Communication Studied by Magnetoencephalography
- Chapter 11Pre-Attentive Processing of Sound Duration Changes: Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography Study
- Chapter 12White Matter Changes in Cerebrovascular Disease: Leukoaraiosis
