- Provides the basic anatomy of major fiber tracts and their functions
- Offers accessible information on protocols and sequences of the areas of interest
- Helps readers interpret findings in relation to patients’ symptoms
This book combines classic MR anatomy with current understanding of human brain function. Recent advances in neuroscience have highlighted the importance of correlating brain anatomy with underlying brain function, since the brain contains a highly sophisticated organization of anatomical and functional relationships that are not readily “visible” with standard imaging. The use of magnetic resonance imaging is rapidly increasing in the field of neuroscience, and remains at the forefront for offering insights into the normal and pathologic structure and function of the human brain. The relatively recent concepts of structural and functional connectivity make it even more important to visualize the brain as a whole rather than looking at its individual parts. This holistic approach is vital in understanding concepts such as neuroplasticity that are currently incorporated into physical and cognitive rehabilitation programs for patients with stroke or neurodegenerative diseases. Ultimately this combined approach may reduce both overdiagnosis and misdiagnosis when integrated into routine clinical routine. This book will be of interest to neuroradiologists, general radiologists and neurologists alike, as well as medical students, residents and fellows. Table of Contents- Structural Anatomy
Agarwal, Nivedita (et al.) - White Matter Anatomy
Poretti, Andrea - Supratentorial Vascular Anatomy
Mangiafico, Salvatore (et al.) - Detailed Anatomy at 7T
Björkman-Burtscher, Isabella M. (et al.) - Functional Anatomy of the Major Lobes
Sibilla, Luisella - Functional Anatomy of the Major Tracts
Agarwal, Nivedita - Structural Anatomy
Agarwal, Nivedita (et al.) - White Matter Anatomy
Poretti, Andrea - Infratentorial Vascular Anatomy
Mangiafico, Salvatore (et al.) - Detailed Anatomy at 7T
Björkman-Burtscher, Isabella M. (et al.) - Functional Anatomy of the Cerebellum and Brainstem
Agarwal, Nivedita - Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory
Agarwal, Nivedita - Cranial Nerve II: Optic
Agarwal, Nivedita - Cranial Nerve III: Oculomotor
Chen, Karen S. (et al.) - Cranial Nerve IV: Trochlear
Chen, Karen S. (et al.) - Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal
Wiggins, Richard - Cranial Nerve VI: Abducens
Chen, Karen S. (et al.) - Cranial Nerve VII: Facial
Eisenmenger, Laura B. (et al.) - Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibulocochlear
Peckham, Miriam E. (et al.) - Cranial Nerve IX: Glossopharyngeal
Sibilla, Luisella (et al.) - Cranial Nerve X: Vagus
Sibilla, Luisella (et al.) - Cranial Nerve XI: Spinal Accessory
Eisenmenger, Laura B. (et al.) - Cranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal
Johnson, Craig M. (et al.) - Sellar Region
Valente, Vinicio M. F. - Pineal Region
Valente, Vinicio M. F. - Cerebellopontine Angle
Valente, Vinicio M. F. - Hydrocephalus
Valente, Vinicio M. F. - Orbit
Valente, Vinicio M. F. - Vascular Surgery
Valente, Vinicio M. F.
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