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  • '''Neuroimaging software''' is used to process or analyze neuroimaging data, or to visualize the results of such analyses.
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  • ...gmentation/Nielsen2001BibSegmentation.html Bibliography of Segmentation in Neuroimaging] *[http://adni-info.org/ Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative]
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  • {{r|Neuroimaging}} === Neuroimaging software packages ===
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  • ...rs, and assist in diagnosis and clinical management. The integrated use of neuroimaging in conjunction with clinical assessments promises to improve clinical care
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Borsook 2007 Neuroimaging revolutionizes therapeutic approaches to chronic pain}}
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  • A [[neuroimaging]] technique used to monitor [[task-specific]] [[blood oxygenation]], primar
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  • ...oc/manual/html/glossary.html Glossary] — a [[glossary]] related to [[neuroimaging software]]
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  • ...ia.org/article/Category:Neuroimaging Scholarpedia articles in the category Neuroimaging] ...gmentation/Nielsen2001BibSegmentation.html Bibliography of Segmentation in Neuroimaging]
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  • ...onstructing a 3D surface mesh from scalar 3D data, e.g. as obtained from [[neuroimaging]].
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  • ...nnually by the [[Organization for Human Brain Mapping]], with a focus on [[neuroimaging]] in humans.
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  • A [[neuroimaging software]] package that allows the analysis of, or projection of results on
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  • A [[neuroimaging]] technique in which ultrasonic energy is directed along the cerebral arter
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  • [[Software]] that is used to [[image processing|process]] or analyze [[neuroimaging data]], or to visualize the results of such analyses.
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  • | pagename = Neuroimaging software | abc = Neuroimaging software
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  • ...he [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data.
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  • A set of [[image segmentation]] techniques used to segment [[neuroimaging|images]] of a [[vertebrate]] head into [[brain]] and non-brain [[tissue]].
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  • ...[cerebrospinal fluid]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data; roughly corresponds to the position of the [[pia mater]].
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  • ===Functional neuroimaging===
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  • "We anticipate that clinical use of neuroimaging modalities in psychiatry will increase dramatically in the near future and
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  • | title = Making sense of neuroimaging in psychiatry
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  • ...he [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data; roughly corresponds to the cortical [[lamina IV]].
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  • ...arsing brain activity with fMRI and mixed designs: what kind of a state is neuroimaging in? | journal=Trends Neurosci | year= 2004 | volume= 27 | issue= 8 | pages=
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  • :A well-written overview over the history of [[neuroimaging]].
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  • {{r|Neuroimaging}} {{r|Neuroimaging software}}
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  • {{cite journal| author=Borsook D, Moulton EA, Schmidt KF, Becerra LR| title=Neuroimaging revolutionizes therapeutic approaches to chronic pain | journal=Mol Pain |
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  • {{r|Neuroimaging}} {{r|Functional neuroimaging}}
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  • ...arsing brain activity with fMRI and mixed designs: what kind of a state is neuroimaging in?}}
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  • ...dinate system]], the [[anatomical]] locations relevant to the results of [[neuroimaging]] studies.
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  • A [[scientific society]] in the field of [[neuroimaging]], founded in 1995; best known as the organizer of the annual [[Human Brain
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  • | title = Agyria-pachygyria: Clinical, neuroimaging, and neurophysiologic correlations
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  • A historic [[neuroimaging]] technique based on temporarily replacing [[cerebrospinal fluid]] with a
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  • {{r|History of neuroimaging}} {{r|Neuroimaging}}
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  • | title = Comparing surface-based and volume-based analyses of functional neuroimaging data in patients with schizophrenia
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  • ...RI tutorial.com] - a collection of tutorials on MRI, with an emphasis on [[neuroimaging]]
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  • {{r|Neuroimaging}} {{r|Preprocessing (neuroimaging)}}
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  • ...Foundation. In 2004 he became a clinical research worker in the Section of Neuroimaging, Division of Psychological Medicine, at the Institute of Psychiatry, King´ ...hiatry in London. His research interests include structural and functional neuroimaging, the prodrome and early phase of psychosis, neurocognitive and genetic mech
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  • ...Chang M, Vakil M et al.| title=Making MR imaging child's play - pediatric neuroimaging protocol, guidelines and procedure | journal=J Vis Exp | year= 2009 | volum
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  • ...a good overview of [[image segmentation]] techniques commonly applied to [[neuroimaging]] data in the framework of [[brain morphometry]]. Includes a section on [[b
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  • | pagename = Neuroimaging | abc = Neuroimaging
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  • ...and Evolution: A lecture by [[Martin Sereno]] on structural and functional neuroimaging in [[human]]s and other [[primate]]s
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  • :[[Synchrotron]]-based [[neuroimaging]] of what may be the oldest known [[fossil]] [[brain]].
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  • {{r|Neuroimaging||*}} {{r|Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative}}
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  • ...al tumour and dysgenesis of the archicortex in epilepsy: Clinical, EEG and neuroimaging features in 100 adult patients
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  • ...t|600px|A typical [[workflow]] of a neuroimaging study: Data obtained by a neuroimaging technique and some other means (here: a [[questionnaire]] and [[DNA sample] '''Neuroimaging''' is a collective term referring to any methodology that provides a visual
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  • ...as]] constructed by template-free [[image registration|registration]] of [[neuroimaging|brain images]] of healthy humans obtained from various modalities of [[MRI]
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  • ...ther modules I'm taking this year include 'glucocorticoids in the brain', 'neuroimaging your brain inside out' and 'neuroendocrinology of pregnancy and parturition
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/History of neuroimaging]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Neuroimaging findings
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  • In [[neuroimaging]], '''surface-based morphometry''' (often abbreviated SBM) is a group of [[ ...e mapping]]. The transition from A to B requires a set of [[preprocessing (neuroimaging)|preprocessing]] steps whose major elements are shared with [[voxel-based m
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  • ...n as a tool in research, pain and post-traumatic stress disorder, and uses neuroimaging techniques to explore these topics. He is currently undergoing doctoral tra
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  • ...edu/Atlases/Atlas_Detail.jsp A list of brain atlases] at the Laboratory of Neuroimaging at the [[University of California]]; includes rat, mouse, monkey and multip
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  • ...cating different [[anatomical region]]s. This labeling process turns the [[neuroimaging|brain images]] into a [[brain atlas]]. ''(Bottom right)'' Correspondence be ...given [[species (biology)|species]] or [[developmental stage]]. Several [[neuroimaging]] techniques can be used to obtain the images for brain atlas construction,
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  • ...in Medical Biology. This course covers a broad spectrum of topics, such as Neuroimaging and Endocrinology, as well as current health issues. Although I have chosen
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  • ...ac.uk/fsl/bet2/index.html FSL BET] package for [[brain extraction]] from [[neuroimaging]] data, with the following basic processing steps:
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  • ...The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: converging neuroimaging evidence.] ''Behav.Brain Sci.'' 30(2):135-154. PMID 17655784. From: Departm ...ress this question...Reviewing studies from functional... and structural...neuroimaging paradigms, we report a striking consensus suggesting that variations in a d
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  • :A [[brain morphometry|brain morphometric]] analysis of [[neuroimaging]] data from the [[Vietnam Era Twin Registry]], demonstrating that [[cortica
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  • ...changes in brain function and structure, many of which are now in reach of neuroimaging techniques. Computational morphometry on the basis of Magnetic Resonance (M
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  • ...oyed to describe the application of [[image segmentation]] techniques to [[neuroimaging]] data of the vertebrate head. Such data are typically acquired [[in vivo]]
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Liang 2002 Agyria-pachygyria: Clinical, neuroimaging, and neurophysiologic correlations}}
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  • ...insufficiency or hypertension or who are immunosuppressed. The findings on neuroimaging are characteristic of subcortical edema without infarction." <ref name="pmi
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  • ...its potential clinical uses are debated (see [[acupuncture]] for details), neuroimaging studies suggest that at least some points on the skin are distinct entities
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  • ...rating wikis with scientific workflows|contextualized talks]] and [[:Image:Neuroimaging workflow.png|Posters]] (possibly also as clickable imagemaps, like [[User:D
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  • ...bliography subpages of [[intelligence (biology)]], [[music perception]], [[neuroimaging]] and [[brain morphometry]] may be a good starting point. The importance fo
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  • | title = Provenance in neuroimaging :Quote relevant to neuroimaging: {{:CZ:Ref:DOI:10.1016/j.tins.2008.08.010/Quote1}}
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  • ...e appear to be CNS oriented, although I certainly could imagine functional neuroimaging of the peripheral nerves. For relatively nondestructive testing there, I've
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  • ...as "magnetocellular", and I wondered if you and Daniel had come up with a neuroimaging procedure that involved shaving the patient's head and sprinkling it with i
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  • ...8) The placebo treatments in neurosciences: New insights from clinical and neuroimaging studies. ''Neurology'' 71:677-84 PMID 18725593 ''"A positive placebo respo ...SC, Stoessl AJ (2007) Understanding the placebo effect: contributions from neuroimaging. ''Mol Imaging Biol'' 9176-85. PMID 17334853 ''"Evidence from positron emis
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  • ...the basis of the [[grey matter]] set in [[image segmentation|segmented]] [[neuroimaging]] data, usually from the local or average distance between the [[white matt
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Raschle 2009 Making MR imaging child's play - pediatric neuroimaging protocol, guidelines and procedure}}
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  • | gen-articles-4 = neuroimaging
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  • | journal = Journal of Neuroimaging
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  • ...its potential clinical uses are debated (see [[acupuncture]] for details), neuroimaging studies suggest that at least some points on the skin are distinct entities
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  • ...entence.</ref>) is used to observe neural activity in the [[brain]]. This neuroimaging technique is based on the principle that [[neuron]]s require blood to funct
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  • ...eimer's, I'm coming up with various correspondence, reviews on the role of neuroimaging in cognitive impairment, the possible role of genetic and nutritional facto
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  • ...of [[surface-based brain morphometry|surface-based]] brain morphometry: [[Neuroimaging]] data are processed and used to generate a surface representation of the [ ...different [[biological species]]. The field is rapidly evolving along with neuroimaging techniques &mdash; which deliver the underlying data &mdash; but also devel
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  • ...of [[surface-based brain morphometry|surface-based]] brain morphometry: [[Neuroimaging]] data are processed and used to generate a surface representation of the [ ...different [[biological species]]. The field is rapidly evolving along with neuroimaging techniques &mdash; which deliver the underlying data &mdash; but also devel
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  • ...gs of these mechanisms. This book encompasses work ranging from the latest neuroimaging techniques to detailed syntactic argumentation, from considerations of the
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  • ...changes in brain function and structure, many of which are now in reach of neuroimaging techniques. Computational morphometry on the basis of Magnetic Resonance (M
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  • ====Neuroimaging==== Furthermore, results from [[neuroimaging]] led to the [[“shared syntactic integration resource hypothesis”]] (SS
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  • ...ng no signs of aphasia (and occasional case reports of aphasic musicians), neuroimaging points to an overlap in the brain regions involved in the processing of lan ...ypothesis" (SSIRH) [4] tries to reconcile the paradox between clinical and neuroimaging observations outlined above. It states that there are distinct representati
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  • ::::[[Neuroimaging]], [[scientific method]], [[peer review]] would be some of the crack-slippi
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  • ...8) The placebo treatments in neurosciences: New insights from clinical and neuroimaging studies. ''Neurology'' 71:677-84 PMID 18725593 ''"A positive placebo respo
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  • ...y on more objective methods, the core of which is progressive pathology on neuroimaging. Oligoclonal bands in CSF certainly are suggestive, as well as various HLA
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  • ...C, Booth CM |title=Does this patient with headache have a migraine or need neuroimaging? |journal=JAMA |volume=296 |issue=10 |pages=1274–83 |year=2006 |pmid=1696 ...e journal |author=Sempere AP, Porta-Etessam J, Medrano V, ''et al'' |title=Neuroimaging in the evaluation of patients with non-acute headache |journal=Cephalalgia
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  • The '''history of [[neuroimaging]]''', began in the early 1900s with a technique called [[pneumoencephalogra === Radioactive neuroimaging ===
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  • The spectrum of lissencephaly is only now becoming more defined as neuroimaging and [[genetics]] has provided more insights into migration disorders. There
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  • | journal = Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging | title = Agyria-pachygyria: Clinical, neuroimaging, and neurophysiologic correlations
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  • ...zophrenic patients. More recently, in the wake of considerable advances in neuroimaging technology, analyses of such [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] abnorma ...as the field concerned with statistical analyses of structural changes in neuroimaging data, as compared to healthy subjects matched in gender, ethnicity and age<
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  • ...changes in brain function and structure, many of which are now in reach of neuroimaging techniques. ...its components is obtained by repetitive application of some non-invasive neuroimaging technique
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  • ...B., Ciaramidaro, A., & Erk, S. (2005). Motivating forces of human actions. Neuroimaging reward and social interaction. Brain Res Bull, 67(5), 368-381.
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  • ...s science]]s and [[life sciences]], including [[diagnostic imaging]] and [[neuroimaging]]. It employs the principle of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] and is thus,
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  • ....tins.2008.08.010/Quote1|this one]] on bibliography subpages (as done on [[Neuroimaging/Bibliography]]). This created the following subproblems: ...or simple inclusion. I did this with [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Neuroimaging/Bibliography&diff=next&oldid=100420942 three highly redundant lines] but am
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  • ...changes in brain function and structure, many of which are now in reach of neuroimaging techniques. ...its components is obtained by repetitive application of some non-invasive neuroimaging technique
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  • ...ains without killing a person, brain morphometry starts with noninvasive [[neuroimaging]] data usually from [[magnetic resonance imaging]] or MRI machines. Then, t
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  • ...content/abstract/316/5826/904 How the Brain Translates Money into Force: A Neuroimaging Study of Subliminal Motivation], Science 11 May 2007. ''"Unconscious motiva
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  • Newer, non-invasive [[neuroimaging]] techniques now include brain imaging by [[positron emission tomography]]
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  • ...ing+acupuncture+specific+versus+placebo+effects+in+the+brain#PPA98,M1 this Neuroimaging of Acupuncture Specific versus Placebo effects in the Brain].  You ought t ...The placebo treatments in neurosciences: New insights from clinical and neuroimaging studies.
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  • [[Neuroimaging]] research suggests players use the right hemisphere of their brain while p
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  • Recent advances in [[neuroimaging]] has allowed researchers to extend such investigations to the human brain.
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  • ...changes in brain function and structure, many of which are now in reach of neuroimaging techniques. Computational morphometry on the basis of Magnetic Resonance (M
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  • ...eurologic evaluation should be performed emergently, including appropriate neuroimaging procedures when indicated."
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  • ...y. If it were to become practical to turn the powerful tools of functional neuroimaging to use in the study of neonates, it may well mean a second revolution in ou
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  • ...personalization disorder: thinking without feeling. ''Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging'', 108, 145-160 PMID 11756013</ref> In a test of skin conductance responses
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  • ...C, Booth CM |title=Does this patient with headache have a migraine or need neuroimaging? |journal=JAMA |volume=296 |issue=10 |pages=1274–83 |year=2006 |pmid=1696
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  • ...y on [[Nuclear magnetic resonance]], [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]], [[Neuroimaging]], [[Diffusion tensor imaging|DTI]], [[fMRI]] in the near future. Since [[N
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  • ...e brain mechanisms involved are not easy to study in the laboratory, but [[neuroimaging]] techniques have recently been applied to this subject. In particular, the
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