Brain Mapping: A Comprehensive Reference offers foundational information for students and researchers across neuroscience. With over 300 articles and a media rich environment, this resource provides exhaustive coverage of the methods and systems involved in brain mapping, fully links the data to disease (presenting side by side maps of healthy and diseased brains for direct comparisons), and offers data sets and fully annotated color images. Each entry is built on a layered approach of the content – basic information for those new to the area and more detailed material for experienced readers. Edited and authored by the leading experts in the field, this work offers the most reputable, easily searchable content with cross referencing across articles, a one-stop reference for students, researchers and teaching faculty. Broad overview of neuroimaging concepts with applications across the neurosciences and biomedical research Fully annotated color images and videos for best comprehension of concepts Layered content for readers of different levels of expertise Easily searchable entries for quick access of reputable information Live reference links to ScienceDirect, Scopus and PubMed
The first comprehensive MRI atlas of pediatric cranial anatomy ( Salamon et al . , 1990 ) incorporates 180 MRI ... The intense interest in brain development and disease mandates the design of mathematical systems to track anatomical ...
Electroencephalography is truly an interdisciplinary endeavor, involving concepts and techniques from a variety of different disciplines.
From its discovery in 1929 by Hans Berger until the late 1960s, when sensory visual and auditory evoked potentials were dis covered and became popular, the EEG was the most important method of neurophysiological examination.
A Consumers Guide to Understanding QEEG Brain Mapping and Neurofeedback Training is written for the consumers.
The field of neuroimaging has reached a watershed and critiques and emerging trends are raising foundational issues of methodology, measurement, and theory.
The third in this brain mapping series, Brain Mapping: The Disorders, is the ultimate text for anyone interested in the use of brain mapping techniques to study patients with disorders of the central nervous system.
Raine , A .; Ishikawa , S .; Estibaliz , A .; Todd , L .; Knuth , K. H .; Bihrle , S .; LaCasse , L .; Colletti , P. ... Schneider , F .; Habel , U .; Kessler , C .; Posse , S ; Grodd , W .; Muller - Gartner , Hans - Wilhelm ( 2000 ) ...
Functional and structural neuroimaging are at the core of the mapping aspect of brain mapping. This book presents the latest research in the field.
The goal of this book is to make a link between fundamental research in the field of cognitive neurosciences, which now benefits from a better knowledge of the neural foundations of cerebral processing, and its clinical application, ...
This new and significant book concentrates on brain mapping which is a set of neuroscience techniques predicated on the mapping of (biological) quantities or properties onto spatial representations of the (human or non-human) brain ...