Optical imaging of brain function and metabolism 2 : physiological basis and comparison to other functional neuroimaging methods /
This volume, comprising the proceedings of an International Symposium on Optical Imaging and Metabolism, held in May 1995 in Berlin, covers recent technical progress of optical method as well as the physiological basis of the measurements. Simultaneous studies are used to compare near-infrared spect...
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC,
[1997]
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| Series: | Advances in experimental medicine and biology ;
v. 413. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Signal sources in functional neuroimaging
- Functional neuroimaging: optical approaches
- Signal sources in bold contrast FMRI
- The MR T₁ based perfusion model
- Is there a different type of MR-contrast in the early phase of functional activation?
- Signal sources in PET
- 2. New technical developments in near infrared spectroscopy of the brain
- Can we measure correlates of neuronal activity with non-invasive optical methods?
- Measurement of cytochrome oxidase redox state by near infrared spectroscopy
- Spatial resolution enchancement through time gated measurements
- Towards near-infrared imaging of the brain
- 3. Application of NIRS for the functional assessment of brain and comparison to other functional neuroimaging methods
- Cerebral oxygenation states as revealed by near-infrared spectrophotometry
- Brain oxygenation monitoring during cardiopulmonary bypass by near infrared spectroscopy
- A role for near infrared spectroscopy in psychiatry?
- Near-infrared spectroscopy in functional activation studies: can NIRS demonstrate cortical activation?
- Correlation between absolute deoxyhaemoglobin [dHb] measured by near infrared spectoscopy (NIRS) and absolute R2'as determined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- Towards brain mapping combining near-infrared spectroscopy and high resolution 3D MRI
- Assessment of local brain activation: a simultaneous PET and near-infrared spectroscopy study
- 4. Coupling of brain activity and cerebral blood flow and functional neuroimaging methods
- Metabolic aspects of neurovascular coupling
- Metabolic coupling during activation: a cellular view
- Neuronal-vascular coupling: a unifying hypothesis
- Understanding functional neuroimaging methods based on neurovascular coupling
- Dynamic NMR studies of perfusion and oxidative metabolism during focal brain activation
- Changes of blood flow and oxygen consumption in visual cortex of living humans
- Uncoupling of absolute CBF to neural activity
- Vascular regulation at sub millimeter range: sources of intrinsic signals for high resolution optical imaging
- 5. Multimodal imaging of the human brain
- Linking cerebral blood oxygenation to human brain function: current issues for human neuroscience by magnetic resonance neuroimaging
- Intersubject analysis of FMRI data using spatial normalization
- What do we expect from non-invasive functional neuroimaging?