Neuroimaging I: Basic Science / Edition 1

Neuroimaging I: Basic Science / Edition 1

by Erin D. Bigler
ISBN-10:
0306452286
ISBN-13:
9780306452284
Pub. Date:
09/30/1996
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
0306452286
ISBN-13:
9780306452284
Pub. Date:
09/30/1996
Publisher:
Springer US
Neuroimaging I: Basic Science / Edition 1

Neuroimaging I: Basic Science / Edition 1

by Erin D. Bigler

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Overview

Until recent advents in neuroimaging, the brain had been inaccessible to in vivo visualization, short of neurosurgical procedures or some unfortunate traumatic exposure. It is a tribute to the early contributors to clinical neuroscience that through what, by today's standards, would be deemed extremely crude measure­ ments, advancements in understanding brain function were made. For example, the theories of higher cortical functions of the brain by Aleksandr Luria or Hans-Lukas Teuber in the 1950s were essentially based on military subjects who sustained traumatic head wounds during World War II. These researchers could inspect the patient and determine where penetrating entrance and exit wounds were on the head; sometimes they had skull films to identify entrance and exit fracture wounds, sometimes neurosurgical reports were available, and Luria even had the opportunity to acutely examine some patients with exposed wounds. Thus, one would take whatever information might be available and infer what regions of the brain were involved but could never actually visualize the brain. Of course, this changed dramatically with the introduction of brain imag­ ing in the 1970s, but it really was not until the 1990s that analysis and image display technologies finally caught up with the basic brain-imaging methods of computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306452284
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 09/30/1996
Series: Human Brain Function: Assessment and Rehabilitation
Edition description: 1996
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Bigler, Erin D. (Brigham Young Univ)

The contributors represent the specialties of neuropsychiatry, psychology, and neurosurgery. Most are from universities in the U.S., Germany, and Canada. Institutions prominently represented include Brigham Young Univ, Univ of Pennsylvania, Yale, and Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences in Medicine.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- I Overview.- 2 Magnetic Resonance Image Analysis.- 3 Imaging the Developing Human Brain.- II Basic Methods and Techniques.- 4 A Normative Database from Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- 5 Positron Emission Tomography Studies of Cognition.- 6 Cerebral Asymmetries and Corpus Callosum Morphology.- 7 Imaging the Neurocognitive Networks of the Human Brain.- 8 Magnetoencephalography.- 9 A Computerized Three-Dimensional Atlas of the Human Skull and Brain.- 10 Neurobehavioral Probes as Applied in Physiological Neuroimaging Studies: Methodological Considerations.- III Appendix.- 11 MRI Brain Atlas.
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