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Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism 2 - Physiological Basis and Comparison to Other Functional Neuroimaging Methods (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
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Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism 2 - Physiological Basis and Comparison to Other Functional Neuroimaging Methods (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 413
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This volume covers the latest developments in optical imaging of
the brain which is becoming an increasingly important functional
neuroimaging method. Optical intrinsic signals offer unrivaled
temporal and spatial resolution of functional measurements of the
exposed brain cortex in animals and humans. Near-infrared
spectroscopy and imaging ap proaches permit the noninvasive
functional assessment of the human brain at bedside. Main
advantages of these optical techniques are the biochemical
specificity of the meas urements and the potential of measuring
correlates of intracellular and intravascular oxy genation
simultaneously. Recent data indicate that one may also measure a
more direct correlate of neuronal activity associated with changes
in light scattering. In this volume, recent technical progress of
the optical method is covered as well as the physiological basis of
the measurements. In simultaneous studies, near-infrared spec
troscopy measurements are directly compared to other functional
methods, especially PET and fMRI and examples are given for new
applications of the NIRS-method. Based on re sults obtained with
optical methods and other functional techniques the latest in our
under standing of the coupling of neuronal activity and cerebral
blood flow response is reviewed. This is an important basis for a
better understanding of all functional neuroi maging methods which
rely on neurovascular coupling such as PET, SPET and fMRI. Fi nally
the optical method is put into the perspective of presently
available functional neuroimaging methods including fMRI, PET, MEG
and EEG.
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