Anatomical imaging of the brain
Anatomical imaging of the brain
- Author(s): S.M. Sisodiya
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:19980704
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- Author(s): S.M. Sisodiya Source: IEE Seminar on Electrical Engineering and Epilepsy: A Successful Partnership in conjunction with the Epilepsy Research Foundation, 1998 page ()
- Conference: IEE Seminar on Electrical Engineering and Epilepsy: A Successful Partnership in conjunction with the Epilepsy Research Foundation
In this work, the need for anatomical imaging is first discussed. The findings of modern neuroimaging in epilepsy are then considered, with particular reference to the many ways in which MRI data may be helpful in enlarging one's understanding of the structural basis of epilepsy. Some newer analytic techniques and their application are then described, ending with a statement of the current position of imaging of the anatomy of the brain and a contemplation of the needs for the future. (9 pages)
Inspec keywords: biomedical NMR; brain; reviews
Subjects: Reviews and tutorial papers; resource letters; Radiation and radioactivity applications in biomedicine; Patient diagnostic methods and instrumentation; Biomagnetism; Biophysics of neurophysiological processes; Medical magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy
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