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Computing Brain Activity Maps From Fmri Timeseries Images 1st Edition Gordon E Sarty

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Computing Brain Activity Maps From Fmri Timeseries Images 1st Edition Gordon E Sarty
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Gordon E. Sarty
ISBN: 9780511261473, 9780521868266, 0511261470, 0521868262
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Computing Brain Activity Maps From Fmri Timeseries Images 1st Edition Gordon E Sarty by Gordon E. Sarty 9780511261473, 9780521868266, 0511261470, 0521868262 instant download after payment.

fMRI is a very popular method for researchers and clinicians to image human brain activity in response to given mental tasks. This book presents a comprehensive review of the methods for computing activity maps, while providing an intuitive and mathematical outline of how each method works. The approaches include statistical parametric maps (SPM), hemodynamic response modeling and deconvolution, Bayesian, Fourier and nonparametric methods. The newest activity maps provide information on regional connectivity and include principal and independent component analysis, crisp and fuzzy clustering, structural equation modeling, and dynamic causal modeling. Preprocessing and experimental design issues are discussed with references made to the software available for implementing the various methods. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, it will appeal to anyone with an interest in fMRI and who is looking to expand their perspectives of this technique.

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