The Oxford Handbook of Functional Brain Imaging in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 15 June 2017
- ISBN 9780199764228
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages416 pages
- Size 175x257x33 mm
- Weight 1157 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
A large part of the contemporary cognitive neuroscience literature involves functional neuroimaging, yet few readers are sufficiently familiar with it to appraise that literature correctly. The purpose of this Handbook is to enable them to understand the neuroimaging methods and evaluate their present contributions and future promise in the fields of cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology. The chapters contain very accessible descriptions of the various methods and an objective account of their clinical and research applications.
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The Oxford Handbook of Functional Brain Imaging in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences describes in a readily accessible manner the several functional neuroimaging methods and critically appraises their applications that today account for a large part of the contemporary cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology literature. The complexity and the novelty of these methods often cloud appreciation of the methods' contributions and future promise.
The Handbook begins with an overview of the basic concepts of functional brain imaging common to all methods, and proceeds with a description of each of them, namely magnetoencephalography (MEG), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Its second part covers the various research applications of functional neuroimaging on issues like the function of the default mode network; the possibility and the utility of imaging of consciousness; the search for mnemonic traces of concepts; human will and decision-making; motor cognition; language; the mechanisms of affective states and pain; the presurgical mapping of the brain; and others. As such, the volume reviews the methods and their contributions to current research and comments on the degree to which they have enhanced our understanding of the relation between neurophysiological activity and sensory, motor, and cognitive functions. Moreover, it carefully considers realistic contributions of functional neuroimaging to future endeavors in cognitive neuroscience, medicine, and neuropsychology.
With the rapid advances in neuroimaging affecting clinical practice, this book is a must for any student, resident, or practicing clinician who inevitably will interact with these augmentations to patient care. With chapters written in a concise and clear manner, it takes the reader through the basics of multiple neuroimaging techniques, explaining their foundation and illustrating clinical and experimental applications. This text goes a long way in helping to maintain up-to-date knowledge in the fields of Neurology, Neuropsychology, Psychiatry, and is most highly recommended for all practitioners and researchers.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Part One: Methods
Chapter 1. Overview of Basic Concepts
Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 2. Magnetoencephalography and Magnetic Source Imaging
Douglas O. Cheyne And Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 3. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Lena Orfanidou, Emmanuel A. Stamatakis And Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 4. Positron Emission Tomography: Blood Flow and Metabolic Imaging
Shalini Narayana, Babak Saboury, Andrew Newberg, and Abass Alavi
Chapter 5. Positron Emission Tomography: Ligand Imaging
Shalini Narayana, Babak Saboury, Andrew Newberg, and Abass Alavi
Chapter 6. Diffusion Tensor Imaging: The Confluence Of Structural And Functional Images
Elisabeth A. Wilde, Kareem W. Ayoub, and Asim Choudhri
Chapter 7. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Shalini Narayana, Felipe Salinas, Frederick A. Boop, James W. Wheless and Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Part Two: Applications
Chapter 8. White Matter Connectivity
Antony Passaro, Foteini Christidi, and Vasiliki Tsirka
Chapter 9. The Default Mode and Other Resting Functional Networks
Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 10. Imaging The Networks of Consciousness
Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 11. In Search of the Mnemonic Traces Of Concepts
Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 12. Imaging the Networks of Encoding, Consolodation and Retrieval
Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Christen M. Holder and Nicole Shay
Chapter 13. Imaging the Networks of the Executive Functions
Christen M. Holder and Nicole Shay
Chapter 14. Imaging the Networks of Voluntary Actions
Marina Kilintari and Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 15. Imaging the Networks of Motor Cognition
Marina Kilintari and Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 16. Imaging the Networks of Language
Andrew C. Papanicolaou and Marina Kilintari
Chapter 17. Imaging the Networks of Affective Functions and Pain
Eleni Pappa and Nikolaos Smyrnis
Chapter 18. Clinical Applications of Functional Neuroimaging: Presurgical Functional Mapping
Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Roozbeh Rezaie, Shalini Narayana, Asim F. Choudhri James Wheless, Eduardo Castillo, James E. Baumgartner, and Frederic A. Boop
Index