Brain Mapping: The Methods, Volume 1Arthur W. Toga, John C. Mazziotta Investigation of the functional architecture of the human brain using modern noninvasive imaging techniques is a rapidly expanding area of research. A proper knowledge of methodology is needed to appreciate the burgeoning literature in the field. This timely publication provides an excellent catalogue of the main techniques. The authors offer an invaluable analysis of mapping strategies and techniques, providing everything from the foundations to the major pitfalls and practical applications of the modern techniques used in neuroimaging. Contains over 1000 full color pages with more than 200 color figures. Spanning the methodological gamut from the molecular level to the whole brain while discussing anatomy, physiology, and pathology, as well as their integration, Brain Mapping: The Methods, Second Edition, brings the reader a comprehensive, well-illustrated and entirely readable description of the methods for brain mapping. Drs. Toga and Mazziotta provide everything from the foundations to the major pitfalls and practical applications of the technique by assembling an impressive group of experts, all widely known in their field, who contribute an outstanding set of chapters. |
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... Structure and Physiology : Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy in Live Brain Slices I. Introduction Michael E. Dailey 49 II . Live Brain Slice Preparation and Culture 51 III . Labeling Neuronal and Glial Cells in Brain Tissue Slices 52 IV ...
... Structure and Physiology : Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy in Live Brain Slices I. Introduction Michael E. Dailey 49 II . Live Brain Slice Preparation and Culture 51 III . Labeling Neuronal and Glial Cells in Brain Tissue Slices 52 IV ...
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Contents
vi | 3 |
H Lev 427 Nader Pouratian 97 | 97 |
Vincent Walsh 255 Department of Neurology and Brain Mapping Center | 159 |
The Apparatus | 164 |
Techniques | 175 |
Electrical Stimulation and Other Input | 195 |
525 | 396 |
Introduction | 427 |
Experimental Design and Statistical Parametric Mapping | 605 |
Advanced Nonrigid Registration | 661 |
Joseph A Duimstra 819 Karl Heinz Höhne 707 | 707 |
Brain Averaging | 757 |
Adapting the Reporter Gene Concept | 801 |
Introduction | 819 |
Speculations about the Future | 829 |
Hellmuth Obrig 141 Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science | 831 |
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