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Neuroimaging technologies

Neuroimaging technologies. EEG. fMRI. FDG-PET. aMRI. indefinite. ms. sec. min. Magnetic Resonance Imaging: the MRI scanner. TP. 0.1T Nottingham, 1978. 1.5T, 27 averages Montreal, 1995. 7.0T Nottingham, 2005. Improvements in MRI resolution. Image processing of MRI inputs.

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Neuroimaging technologies

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  1. Neuroimaging technologies EEG fMRI FDG-PET aMRI indefinite ms sec min

  2. Magnetic Resonance Imaging: the MRI scanner TP

  3. 0.1T Nottingham, 1978 1.5T, 27 averages Montreal, 1995 7.0T Nottingham, 2005 Improvements in MRI resolution

  4. Image processing of MRI inputs Analysis White-matter Density Tissue Classification “Native” MRI Registered MRI Segmentation Cortical thickness Cerebral sulci TP

  5. fMRI imaging

  6. In a bit more detail • Sercombe, H. (2010) Risk dynamics and the teenage brain. In Counselling Children and Young People. March. At http://www.ccyp.co.uk/journal.php • Sercombe, H. (2010) The teen brain research: critical perspectives. Youth and Policy. No 105. • Sercombe, H. (2010) The gift and the trap: working the “teen brain” research into our concept of youth. Journal of Adolescent Research Vol 25 No 1 pp 31-47. • Sercombe, H. and Paus, T. (2009) The teen brain research: implications for practitioners. Youth and Policy No. 103, Summer, pp 25-38.

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