1. 神经影像分析导论Introduction to Neuroimaging Analysis_Mark Jenkinson2018P361_9780198816300电子版.pdf 大小:9.7MB 网盘下载:下载地址 内容简介 基本信息 出版社:Oxford University Press; 第 1st 版 出版时间:2018年 1月 8日 语言:英语 页数: 361页 ...
Introduction to the special section on aging, cognition, and neuroimaging. In response to the recent increase in the number of laboratories engaged in the use of functional and structure neuroimaging to study cognitive aging, this... Grady,L Cheryl - 《Psychology & Aging》 被引量: 15发表: ...
A variety of causal inference methods has been introduced to neuroimaging in recent years, including Causal Bayesian Networks, Dynamic Causal Modeling (DCM), Granger Causality, and Linear Non-Gaussian Acyclic Models (LINGAM). While all these methods aim to provide insights into how brain processes ...
Neuroimaging techniques have enabled psychiatrists to examine the neuroanatomy of their patients in a manner only previously possible at post-mortem, to explore regional brain function under both baseline and perturbed conditions and to reveal deviations from normal in patient populations (representing, in...
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“utilizing dedicated structural and functional neuroimaging to identify and target discrete areas of the nervous system and to perform specific interventions using dedicated instruments and machinery in order to relieve a variety of symptoms of neurological and other disorders and to improve function of ...
Brain-imaging-genetic analysis is an emerging field of research that aims at aggregating data from neuroimaging modalities, which characterize brain struct... CL Cheek,P Lindner,EL Grigorenko - 《Behavior Genetics An International Journal Devoted to Research in the Inheritance of Behavior in Animals ...
Mapping the depressed brain: A meta-analysis of structural and functional alterations in major depressive disorder Depression has a lifetime prevalence of up to 20%. Neuroimaging methods have revealed various structural and functional changes that occur in a human brain... J Sacher,J Neumann,T Fü...
However EEG is not the only method that neuroscience provides to clinical practice. The most known of them are MEG, PET, and MRI. All these methods are usually united under the common name “neuroimaging.” Each of the methods deals with a specific neuroanatomical or neurophysiological parameter...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders, defined as two or more unprovoked seizures. Neuroimaging plays a role in the initial assessment of patients with epilepsy, as well as when determining therapeutic options. Initial neuroimaging evaluates for underlying anatomical or functional caus...