tailieunhanh - Functional MRI: An Introduction to Methods

The growth of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a tool for studying brain function, as opposed to its more traditional role as a tool for studying brain anatomy and pathology, has been quite remarkable over the past decade. This has been driven in large measure by an appreciation of the considerable potential for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to increase our understanding of how the human brain works, both in the normal and diseased states. FMRI-based research has drawn together a multi-disciplinary community of neuroscientists, clinicians, engineers, physicists, and image analysis specialists focusing on common problems | Functional MRI An Introduction to Methods Peter Jezzard Paul M. Matthews Stephen M. Smith Editors OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS Functional MRI Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are as complete accurate and up to date as possible at the date of writing Oxford University Press is not able to give any guarantee or assurance that such is the case. Readers are urged to take appropriately qualified medical advice in all cases. The information in this book is intended to be useful to the general reader but should not be used as a means of self-diagnosis or for the prescription of .

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