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Functional Neuroimaging with Multiple Modalities - Device & Applications (Hardcover)
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Functional Neuroimaging with Multiple Modalities - Device & Applications (Hardcover)
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Searching for an objective and specific in vivo biomarker for
normal physiology and early disease diagnosis has always been a
major goal, but also one of the most challenging aspects in brain
research. Possible earlier identification of the key pathological
signature of diseases (for instance, Alzheimers disease (AD)) is
critical for efficient treatment and disease prevention. The
concept of combined imaging features is based on the recent
accumulating evidence that neither PET nor MRI alone is enough for
characterising the earliest AD pathology. The results of this book
will, for the first time, highlight in vivo the possibility to
describe the early detection and multiple biomarkers based on
combined imaging features using PET-MRI, which is the most ideal
model for such studies. The newly-developed hybrid imaging
technology combining PET and MRI (PET/MRI) for the past few years
is emerging, and has drawn much attention in technical developments
and clinical applications. PET-MRI opens new horizons in
multi-parametric neuroimaging for clinical research that allows
simultaneous imaging of multiple parametric changes, such as blood
flow and metabolism at the same time. This integration
significantly decreases the potential errors in image registration,
the difficulty of interpreting underlying coexisting
pathophysiological events, and most importantly, patient
discomfort. This book will provide the most up-to-date and current
status of multiple neuroimaging techniques. The most intriguing
application of multi-modality neuroimaging lies in simultaneous
interpretation and unique information that each modality can offer.
Therefore, this book will present some forefront and interesting
examples for the first time in this field of research. This will
hopefully trigger the interest of colleagues in this challenging
field and help facilitate the applications of the neuroimaging
techniques described.
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