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Structural imaging techniques alone are not adequate for defining functional
neuroanatomy . For example , a study by Sobel et all found a large amount of
observer variability in identifying the central sulcus from serial MR images of
normal ...
Structural imaging techniques alone are not adequate for defining functional
neuroanatomy . For example , a study by Sobel et all found a large amount of
observer variability in identifying the central sulcus from serial MR images of
normal ...
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Ogawa S , Tank DW , Menon R et al : Intrinsic signal changes accompanying
sensory stimulation : functional brain mapping with magnetic resonance imaging
, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 89 : 5951-5955 , 1992 . 199. Menon RS , Ogawa S ,
Kim S ...
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cortex during covert word production , Proceedings of 12th SMRM Annual
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Temporal ...
Rueckert L , Appollonio I , Grafman J et al : Functional activation of left frontal
cortex during covert word production , Proceedings of 12th SMRM Annual
Meeting , New York , 1993 , p 60 . 280. Binder JR , Rao SM , Hammeke TA et al :
Temporal ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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