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Their results indicate that the localization performed on conventional imaging
systems and using GRE sequences agrees to TMS Functional MRI Central
sulcus within 10 mm with the localization from electrophysiologic measurements (
Fig .
Their results indicate that the localization performed on conventional imaging
systems and using GRE sequences agrees to TMS Functional MRI Central
sulcus within 10 mm with the localization from electrophysiologic measurements (
Fig .
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Magnetic source localization images showing unusual visual response in right
hemisphere . Fig . 9-55 . Magnetic source ... As is true for normal subjects , the
source localized to the left parietaloccipital sulcus . Stimulation of the lower left ...
Magnetic source localization images showing unusual visual response in right
hemisphere . Fig . 9-55 . Magnetic source ... As is true for normal subjects , the
source localized to the left parietaloccipital sulcus . Stimulation of the lower left ...
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Most current MRS localization methods use proton images to guide the
placement of the regions or VOls . Therefore , spectroscopy examinations
typically include an MRI study . to identify anatomic structures , so these data are
often ...
Most current MRS localization methods use proton images to guide the
placement of the regions or VOls . Therefore , spectroscopy examinations
typically include an MRI study . to identify anatomic structures , so these data are
often ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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