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Contents

Part I: Introduction

  • Chapter 1 An Introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain
          Paul M. Matthews

Part II: Physics and Physiology

  • Chapter 2 Brain Energy Metabolism and the Physiological Basis of the Haemodynamic Response
          Albert Gjedde
  • Chapter 3 Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and MRI
          Peter Jezzard and Stuart Clare
  • Chapter 4 Ultra-Fast MRI
          Richard A. Jones, Jason A. Brookes and Chrit T.W. Moonen
  • Chapter 5 Hardware for Functional MRI
          Gary H. Glover
  • Chapter 6 Selection of the Optimal Pulse Sequence for Functional MRI
          Peter A. Bandettini
  • Chapter 7 Spatial and Temporal Resolution in fMRI
          Ravi S. Menon and Bradley G. Goodyear
  • Chapter 8 Quantitative Measurement using fMRI
          Richard D. Hoge and G. Bruce Pike

Part III: Experimental Design

  • Chapter 9 Effective Paradigm Design
          David I. Donaldson and Randy L. Buckner
  • Chapter 10 The Scanner as a Psychophysical Laboratory
          Robert Savoy

Part IV: Analysis of Functional Imaging Data

  • Chapter 11 Overview of fMRI Analysis
          Stephen M. Smith
  • Chapter 12 Preparing fMRI Data for Statistical Analysis
          Stephen M. Smith
  • Chapter 13 Head Motion and its Correction
          Mick J. Brammer
  • Chapter 14 Statistical Analysis of Activation Images
          Keith J. Worsley
  • Chapter 15 Registration, Brain Atlases and Cortical Flattening
          Mark Jenkinson
  • Chapter 16 Extracting Brain Connectivity
          Christian Büchel and Karl Friston

Part V: fMRI Applications

  • Chapter 17 FMRI: Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience
          Adrian Owen, Russel Epstein and Ingrid S. Johnsrude
  • Chapter 18 Clinical Applications of Mapping Processes in the Human Brain with Functional MRI
          Keith R. Thulborn and Antonio Gisbert

Part VI: Integrating Technologies

  • Chapter 19 Dynamic Functional Neuroimaging Integrating Multiple Modalities
          John S. George, David M. Schmidt, David M. Rector and Chris Wood