Dynamic brain imaging : multi-modal methods and in vivo applications / edited by Fahmeed Hyder. — New York : Humana Press, c2009. – (58.17/M592/v.489) |
Contents
Contents
Preface
Contributors
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. Dynamic Imaging of Brain Function
2. Fractal Characterization of Complexity in Dynamic Signals: Application to Cerebral Hemodynamics
PART II. OPTICAL IMAGING
3. Wide-Field and Two-Photon Imaging of Brain Activity with Voltage-and Calcium-Sensitive Dyes
4. Two-Photon Imaging of Capillary Blood Flow in Olfactory Bulb Glomeruli
5. Astrocytic Calcium Signaling: Mechanism and hnplications for Functional Brain Imaging
6. Using the Light Scattering Component of Optical Intrinsic Signals to Visualize In Vivo Functional Structures of Neural Tissues
PART III. ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
7. Methods for Studying Functional Interactions Among Neuronal Populations
8. Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
9. Functional Neuroimaging of Spike-Wave Seizures
PART IV. FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (fMRI)
10. Tactile and Non-tactile Sensory Paradigms for fMRI and Neurophysiologic Studies in Rodents
11. Using fMRI for Elucidating Dynamic Interactions
12. Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Animal Models: Modulations by Exsanguination
PART V. ALTERNATE MAGNETIC RESONANCE METHODS
13. Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebral Blood Flow Using Arterial Spin Labeling
14. Dynamic MRI of Small Electrical Activity
15. Advanced In Vivo Heteronuclear MRS Approaches for Studying Brain Bioenergetics Driven by Mitochondria
Index