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    Diffusion MRI: From quantitative measurement to in-vivo neuroanatomy

    Diffusion MRI by Johansen-Berg, Heidi; Behrens, Timothy E.J.;

    From quantitative measurement to in-vivo neuroanatomy

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 28 April 2009

    • ISBN 9780123747099
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Weight 1890 g
    • Language English
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    Diffusion MRI is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) method that produces in vivo images of biological tissues weighted with the local microstructural characteristics of water diffusion, providing an effective means of visualizing functional connectivities in the nervous system. This book is the first comprehensive reference promoting the understanding of this rapidly evolving and powerful technology and providing the essential handbook for designing, analyzing or interpreting diffusion MR experiments.
    The book presents diffusion imaging in the context of well-established, classical experimental techniques, so that readers will be able to assess the scope and limitations of the new imaging technology with respect to techniques available previously.
    All chapters are written by leading international experts and cover methodology, validation of the imaging technology, application of diffusion imaging to the study of variation and development of normal brain anatomy, and disruption to the white matter in neurological disease or psychiatric disorder.


    . Discusses all aspects of a diffusion MRI study from acquisition, through analysis, to interpretation, providing an essential reference text for scientists designing or interpreting diffusion MR experiments
    . Practical advice on running an experiment
    . Full color throughout

    "A thorough and exciting review of the diffusion MRI techniques that are going to rewrite our knowledge of the long tract anatomy of the human brain. Extremely well written and illustrated." - Michael S. Gazzaniga, Director, Sage Center for the Study of Mind, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

    "25 years after its debut, diffusion MRI today provides us with beautiful, marvelous images of connecting wires within the human brain, and this is achieved just by placing healthy subjects or patients in the middle of a strong magnet. How is this miracle possible? What could we expect from the knowledge of the brain connectome? This beautifully illustrated book addresses these questions with great clarity. The book is highly recommendable to all those who are interested in the links between brain structure and function." - Denis Le Bihan, Member of the Institut de France, Academy of Sciences; Director, NeuroSpin; CEA-Saclay Center, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

    "Unbelievable as it may seem, we know almost nothing about the real connectivity of the human cerebral cortex.i?1What we think we know is mostly inferred from results obtained in the monkey.i?1This book provides an exciting exploration of diffusion tensor imaging, a method that can start to close this gap.i?1The editors, who are themselves pioneers in this field, have assembled authoritative chapters on the promises that lie ahead and the challenges that will be encountered." - Marsel Mesulam, Ruth and Evelyn Dunbar Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry and Psychology; Director, The Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center (CNADC), Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, USA

    "Diffusion MRI has tremendous potential for elucidating brain structure and circuitry in health and disease, but the approach is fraught withi?1methodological and interpretational challenges. This excellent and authoritative book edited by Johansen-Berg and Behrens is an invaluable resource for everyone using diffusion MRI or wanting to learn more about it."i?1 - David C. Van Essen, Edison Professor and Department Head, Anatomy and Neurobiology Department, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA

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    Table of Contents:

    Section 1: Introduction to diffusion MRI
    1 Introduction to Diffusion MR - Peter J. Basser and Evren i?1zarslan
    2 Pulse sequences for diffusion-weighted MRI - James Pipe
    3 Gaussian modelling of the diffusion signal - Derek K Jones
    4 Multiple fibres: beyond the diffusion tensor - Kiran K Seunarine and Daniel C Alexander
    Section 2: Diffusion MRI for quantitative measurement
    5 White matter structure: a microscopist's view - Julia M. Edgar and Ian R. Griffiths
    6 The biological basis of diffusion anisotropy - Christian Beaulieu
    7 Inferring microstructural information of white matter from diffusion MRI - Yaniv Assaf and Yoram Cohen
    8 Cross-Subject Comparison of Local Diffusion MRI Parameters - Steven Smith and Gordon Kindlmann
    9 Diffusion MRI in neurological disorders - Benedetta Bodini and Olga Ciccarelli
    10 DTI in development and aging - David Salat, Stephanie Y. Lee, Bindu Setty, H. Diana Rosas and P. Ellen Grant
    11 Individual differences in white matter microstructure in the healthy brain - Jan Scholz, Heidi Johansen-Berg and Valentina Tomassini
    12 Diffusion tensor imaging and its application to schizophrenia and related disorders - Martha Shenton
    Section 3: Diffusion MRI for in-vivo neuroanatomy
    13 Classic and contemporary neural tract tracing techniques - Robert J. Morecraft, Gabriella Ugolini, Josi?1 L. Lanciego, Floris G. Wouterlood and Deepak N. Pandya
    14 The human connectome: linking structure and function in the human brain - Olaf Sporns
    15 MR diffusion tractography - Timothy E.J. Behrens and Saad Jbabdi
    16 Validation of tractography - Penny L. Hubbard and Geoffrey J. M. Parker
    17 Connectivity fingerprinting of grey matter - Johannes C Klein, Timothy E.J. Behrens and Heidi Johansen-Berg
    18 The connectional anatomy of language: recent contributions from diffusion tensor tractography - Marco Catani
    19 Tractography for surgical targeting - Andreas J. Bartsch, Armin Biller and Gyi?1rgy A. Homola
    20 Comparing brain connections in different species using diffusion weighted imaging - Matthew Rushworth, Erie Boorman and Rogier B. Mars
    21 Imaging Structure and Function - Saad Jbabdi

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