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B , Chart of the architectonic subdivisions of the human brain cortex according to
Vogt ( 19262 ) . The disruption of basic brain physiology can be areas were
described , with the most commonly emdetected or inferred by a number of
methods ...
B , Chart of the architectonic subdivisions of the human brain cortex according to
Vogt ( 19262 ) . The disruption of basic brain physiology can be areas were
described , with the most commonly emdetected or inferred by a number of
methods ...
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Excess connections in the brain are pruned during the teenage years . Thereafter
, transfer of function after injury to other areas of the brain is less likely . 184-187
The rapidly maturing brain of an infant has a very high rate of protein synthesis .
Excess connections in the brain are pruned during the teenage years . Thereafter
, transfer of function after injury to other areas of the brain is less likely . 184-187
The rapidly maturing brain of an infant has a very high rate of protein synthesis .
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Ogawa S , Lee TM , Barrere B : The sensitivity of magnetic resonance image
signals of a rat brain to changes in the cerebral venous blood oxygenation ,
Magn Reson Med 29 : 205-210 , 1993 . 17. Heistad DD , Kontos HA : Cerebral
circulation ...
Ogawa S , Lee TM , Barrere B : The sensitivity of magnetic resonance image
signals of a rat brain to changes in the cerebral venous blood oxygenation ,
Magn Reson Med 29 : 205-210 , 1993 . 17. Heistad DD , Kontos HA : Cerebral
circulation ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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