Advances in Neuroimaging Research

$230.00

Victoria Asher-Hansley (Editor)

Series: Neuroscience Research Progress
BISAC: MED019000

Neuroimaging has had an enormous impact on the way human cognition is studied in vivo. With the advent of fMRI, scientists have been able to ask questions regarding individual differences which could not have been addressed with PET. These are particularly important for studying developmental disorders, such as dyslexia, because research suggests that participants with dyslexia (DPs) form a heterogeneous population. This book discusses neural correlation between reading deficits in individuals with developmental dyslexia. It also includes topics on electrical imaging in neuropsychiatry; prenatal magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and spine; and normal pressure hydrocephalus. (Imprint: Nova Biomedical )

 

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – An fMRI Multiple Case Study of the Neural Correlates of Reading Deficit in Individuals with Developmental Dyslexia: Theoretical Implications (pp. 1-120)
Agnieszka Anna Reid (School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, UK)

Chapter 2 – QEEG/LORETA Electrical Imaging in Neuropsychiatry-Diagnosis and Treatment Implications (pp. 121-146)
J. Lucas Koberda, M.D., Ph.D. (Tallahassee NeuroBalance Center, Tallahassee, FL, US)

Chapter 3 – Prenatal Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain and Spine: Current Concepts, Advances and Future (pp. 147-160)
F. C. G. Pinto and M. F. Oliveira (Division of Functional Neurosurgery of the Institute of Psychiatry, Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, and others)

Chapter 4 – Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: Neuroimaging As a Tool for Differential Diagnosis and Outcome Predictor (pp. 160-170)
F. C. G. Pinto and M. F. Oliveira (Division of Functional Neurosurgery of the Institute of Psychiatry, Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, and others)

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