Functional MRI : An Introduction to Methods

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This text offers a comprehensive introduction to functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI), the scanning technique which allows the mapping of active processes within the brain. There are six sections to the book with chapters from an expert international team.
Part. Part 1: Introduction.: Matthews: An introduction to FMRI of the brain, Part. Part 2: Physics and Physiology.: Gjedde: Brain energy metabolism and the physiological basis of the haemodynamic response, 3: Jezzard & Clare: Principles of nuclear magnetic resonance and MRI, 4: Jones, Brookes & Moonen: Ultra-fast MRI, 5: Glover: Hardware for functional MRI, 6: Bandettini: Selection of the optimal pulse sequence for functional MRI, 7: Menon & Goodyear: Spatial and temporal resolution in fMRI, 8: Hoge & Pike: Quantitative measurement using fMRI, Part. Part 3: Experimental Design.: Donaldson & Buckner: Effective paradigm design, 10: Savoy: The scanner as a psychophysical laboratory, Part. Part 4: Analysis of Functional Imaging Data.1: Smith: Overview of fMRI analysis, 12: Smith: Preparing fMRI data for statistical analysis, 13: Brammer: Head motion and its correction, 14: Worsley: Statistical analysis of activation images, 15: Jenkinson & Smith: Registration, brain atlases and cortical flattening, 16: Buchel & Friston: Extracting brain connectivity, Part. Part 5: fMRI Applications.7: Owen, Epstein & Johnsrude: fMRI: applications in cognitive neuroscience, 18: Thulborn & Gisbert: Clinical applications of mapping neurocognitive processes in the human brain with fMRI, Part. Part 6: Integrating Technologies.9: George, Schmidt, Rector & Wood: Dynamic functional neuroimaging integrating multiple modalities