g Pt. A. t Brain atlases of normal and diseased populations / r Arthur W. Toga and Paul M. Thompson -- t Neuroimaging databases as a resource for scientific discovery / r John Darrell Van Horn ... [et al.] -- t Modeling brain responses / r Karl J. Friston, William Penny, and Olivier David -- t Voxel-based morphometric analysis using shape transformations / r Christos Davatzikos -- t The cutting edge of fMRI and high-field fMRI / r Dae-Shik Kim -- t Quantification of white matter using diffusion-tensor imaging / r Hae-Jeong Park -- t Perfusion fMRI for functional neuroimaging / r Geoffrey K. Aguirre, John A. Detre, and Jiongjiong Wang -- t Functional near-infrared spectroscopy : potential and limitations in neuroimaging studies / r Yoko Hoshi -- t Neural modeling and functional brain imaging : the interplay between the data-fitting and simulation approaches / r Barry Horwitz and Michael F. Glabus -- t Combined EEG and fMRI studies of human brain function / r V. Menon and S. Crottaz-Herbette
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Cover Page; Title Page; Series Editors; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Distinguishing Neural Substrates of Heterogeneity Among Anxiety Disorders -- Chapter 2: Neuroimaging in Dementia -- Chapter 3: Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Contributions to Volition in Depression -- Chapter 4: Functional Imaging Research in Schizophrenia -- Chapter 5: Neuroimaging in Functional Somatic Syndromes -- Chapter 6: Neuroimaging in Multiple Sclerosis -- Chapter 7: Stroke -- Chapter 8: Functional Mri in Pediatric Neurobehavioral Disorders -- Chapter 9: Structural MRI and Brain Development. -- Chapter 10: Neuroimaging and Human Genetics -- Chapter 11: Neuroreceptor Imaging in Psychiatry: Theory and Applications
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Comprised of two separate volumes, "Neuroimaging" provides a state-of-the-art review of a broad range of neuroimaging techniques applied to both clinical and research settings. The breadth of the methods covered is matched by the depth of description of the theoretical background. Part B covers the application of neuroimaging in both research and clinical settings for the study of anxiety disorders, dementia, depression, schizophrenia, functional somatic syndromes, stroke, and multiple sclerosis using a range of neuroimaging modalities including CT, PET, SPECT, DTI, structural MRI and fMRI. One chapter is devoted to the study of brain development using structural MRI, and one chapter to the study of pediatric neurobehavioral disorders using fMRI. One of the most exciting recent applications of neuroimaging to the area of genetics is covered, and with the theory and application of neuroreceptor imaging in psychiatry, forms the final two chapters. The two parts of "Neuroimaging" complement each other providing in-depth information on a broad range of routine and cutting edge techniques that is not available in any other text.; This book is superbly written and beautifully illustrated by contributors working at the top of their chosen specialty. It presents recent applications of neuroimaging to the area of genetics. It discusses the study of brain development using structural MRI. It includes chapters on the theory and application of neuroreceptor imaging in psychiatry