In the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders, the use of
neuroimaging has expanded widely and has been an exciting,
important modality for unlocking the causes of abnormal motor
control. With ever improving machinery, data collection techniques
and analysis methods, researchers are now being presented with an
exponentially increasing amount of data that they must wade through
and interpret in the context of existing knowledge about movement
disorders.
In "Neuroimaging in Movement Disorders, " the editors have
produced a gold-standard resource that brings together an
impressive international group of authorities in their respective
fields to outline the current state of knowledge. Controversies,
such as conflicting findings and methodological limitations, are
covered and provide the reader with a comprehensive yet pragmatic
understanding of the state of science. The chapters offer both
comprehensive reviews of various neuroimaging methods and also more
in-depth summaries of the contributions made by neuroimaging in
individual movement disorders. Although many of the neuroimaging
methods that are discussed have not been routinely used in clinical
practice, the authors skillfully provide the reader with adequate
detail to understand the requirements for using these methods and
in some cases even the starting knowledge to begin local
implementation. "Neuroimaging in Movement Disorders" is an
indispensable reference that will be of value to all physicians and
researchers involved in the care of patients with movement
disorders.
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