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Functional imaging has the capability to reveal changes in the pathophysiology of tissues and organ systems, mapping the progression and severity of disease, uptake of drugs, and the recovery of tissues following trauma, disease episodes or surgery. In this authoritative new work, leading specialists in neurology and neuroimaging present an update on the MRI and PET investigation of diseases of the central nervous system. An insightful reference for anyone working in the field, this work discusses how these new technologies can be used to investigate the most important disorders encountered in clinical neurology and psychiatry, ranging from chronic progressive diseases such as Alzheimer's, episodic disruptions of function as seen in epilepsy, and the subtle changes caused by drug dependency and abuse.

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Neurobiological Correlates of Imaging. Interpretation of Clinical Functional Neuroimaging Studies. Alzheimer's Disease. Drug Addiction. Dyslexia . Epilepsy. Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Neurological Recovery after Stroke. Pain. Presurgical Planning of Neoplasms and Arteriovenous Malformations. Schizophrenia. Traumatic Brain Injury. Index and Bibliographies

Functional MRI: Applications in Clinical

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/04/2006
      ISBN13: 9781842142950, 978-1842142950
      ISBN10: 184214295X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Functional imaging has the capability to reveal changes in the pathophysiology of tissues and organ systems, mapping the progression and severity of disease, uptake of drugs, and the recovery of tissues following trauma, disease episodes or surgery. In this authoritative new work, leading specialists in neurology and neuroimaging present an update on the MRI and PET investigation of diseases of the central nervous system. An insightful reference for anyone working in the field, this work discusses how these new technologies can be used to investigate the most important disorders encountered in clinical neurology and psychiatry, ranging from chronic progressive diseases such as Alzheimer's, episodic disruptions of function as seen in epilepsy, and the subtle changes caused by drug dependency and abuse.

      Trade Review

      "…This book on this important burgeoning technology is an excellent introduction for the neuropsychiatric clinician. For modern neurologists and psychiatrists, this is essential reading."
      -Doody's Reviews



      Table of Contents
      Neurobiological Correlates of Imaging. Interpretation of Clinical Functional Neuroimaging Studies. Alzheimer's Disease. Drug Addiction. Dyslexia . Epilepsy. Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Neurological Recovery after Stroke. Pain. Presurgical Planning of Neoplasms and Arteriovenous Malformations. Schizophrenia. Traumatic Brain Injury. Index and Bibliographies

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