Advances in Resting-State Functional MRI: Methods, Interpretation, and Applications - Neuroimaging Methods and Applications - Jean Chen - Livros - Elsevier Science & Technology - 9780323916882 - 30 de junho de 2023
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Advances in Resting-State Functional MRI: Methods, Interpretation, and Applications - Neuroimaging Methods and Applications

Jean Chen

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Advances in Resting-State Functional MRI: Methods, Interpretation, and Applications - Neuroimaging Methods and Applications

Advances in Resting-state Functional MRI: Methods, Interpretation, and Applications gives readers with basic neuroimaging experience an up-to-date and in-depth understanding of the methods, opportunities, and challenges in rs-fMRI. The book covers current knowledge gaps in rs-fMRI, including "what are biologically plausible brain networks," "how to tell what part is noise," "how to perform quality assurance on the data," "what are the spatial and temporal limits of our ability to resolve FC," and "how to best identify network features related to individual differences or disease state".

This book is an ideal reference for neuroscientists, computational neuroscientists, psychologists, biomedical engineers, physicists and medical physicists. Both new and more advanced researchers alike will be able to discover new information distilled from the past decade of research to become well-versed in rs-fMRI-related topics.


425 pages

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 30 de junho de 2023
ISBN13 9780323916882
Editoras Elsevier Science & Technology
Páginas 425
Dimensões 235 × 190 × 23 mm   ·   782 g
Idioma English  
Editor Chang, Catie (Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA)
Editor Chen, Jean (Scientist, Rotman Research Institute. Canada Research Chair in Neuroimaging of Aging. Faculty, Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Canada)

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