Functional Neuroimaging in Clinical Populations
by: Stephen M. Rao, Frank G. Hillary, John DeLuca

Functional Neuroimaging in Clinical Populations
By Stephen M. Rao, Frank G. Hillary, John DeLuca
Publisher: The Guilford Press
Number Of Pages: 414
Publication Date: 2007-06-06
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 159385479X
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781593854799
Product Description:
Bringing together leading experts, this volume reviews cutting-edge applications of neuroimaging techniques in the study of brain injury, brain disease, and normal aging. It provides up-to-date descriptions of EEG, MEG, PET, and fMRI; discusses salient methodological issues; and presents significant clinical advances that have been brought about through the use of these procedures. Specific disorders addressed include epilepsy, aphasia, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, alcoholism, autism, schizophrenia, and stroke. Analyzing what functional imaging has revealed about the causes and mechanisms of sensory, motor, and cognitive disturbances associated with these conditions, the book also explores implications for improving cognitive rehabilitation. More than 60 illustrations, including 24 in full color.
Review
“This book is a highly useful reference for neuropsychologists and their students interested in imaging research. The contributors provide succinct and easily understood summaries of acquisition techniques, methods of analysis, and clinical applications of fMRI, PET, and other imaging modalities.”–Paul Malloy, PhD, Butler Hospital and Brown University Medical School “In the past two decades, there has been a revolution in the ability of investigators to observe alterations of physiological functions as well as neurotransmitters and the deposition of abnormal products in specific anatomic sites of the brain. Now these functional imaging techniques are beginning to influence the clinical practice of neurology and psychiatry. This excellent volume contains comprehensive reviews of these advances, written by many of the leaders in this field. For clinicians who deal with brain disorders and for clinical investigators, this book should be essential reading.”–Kenneth M. Heilman, MD, Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine “This is one of the first texts to focus on clinical applications of functioning neuroimaging, not just basic research. The book provides an excellent review of PET, fMRI, MEG, and EEG techniques, and highlights their potential for furthering the diagnosis and treatment of neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. The contributors are leaders in their respective areas of study, and together they offer an up-to-date review and integration of this burgeoning field. The quality of writing and depth of coverage make this text an ideal selection for graduate courses in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology.”–Erin D. Bigler, PhD, Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University
“The editors and contributors have done an exemplary job in balancing two elements critical to any book focused on functional neuroimaging in clinical conditions. First, the book maintains a superb balance of technical detail and simple explanation. Indeed, the work is among the best I have read that consistently provides sufficient detail to describe highly technical elements of imaging, without overburdening the reader through the process. An important application of this is that the book will appeal to a broad readership, including individuals with solid backgrounds in one or more aspects of the imaging methodologies reviewed in the book, but also to individuals with solid backgrounds in one or more aspects of the imaging methodologies with less defined experience in functional neuroimaging….Second, the editors and contributors effectively communicate multiple themes throughout the book, including the basic technical underpinnings of functional imaging, methodological applications and limits of these approaches, as well as the outcomes that have informed us about specific clinical conditions….A separate strength of this book in comparison to others that have been written on the topic to date is the focus on clinical populations….This an excellent book that reviews the basics of signal generation, key elements of methodology, and outcomes from research in clinical populations. The focus on clinical populations provides new information about brain organization and function, and this is a unique aspect compared to other available texts. Given these strengths, I anticipate that both research- and clinically oriented neuropsychologists will very much appreciate this book as an opportunity to ’see the brain action.’”–Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology “An excellent single resource for the current status of clinical functional neuroimaging….It demonstrates the great potential of functional neuroimaging as well as the numerous challenges faced by this young field. It would be an ideal text for a speciality graduate seminar as well as a useful desk reference….After you finish the book, you will have a historical and current perspective on functional neuroimaging and may even appreciate the evolution in brain-behavior research we are currently experiencing….Has a sense of optimism and provides clear direction for future research. It seems to capture the mood and energy of a changing field. The careful reader will be abundantly rewarded for digesting this volume.”–Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology “This volume does double duty as an introduction to the currently used major functioning imaging tools, and their use in evaluating selected clinical populations….This is a useful introduction to its field, suitable for residents and graduate students.”–Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
“This book, written and edited by nationally recognized cognitive neuroscientists, is an outstanding review of the literature of functional imaging in neuropsychiatric disorders and is a welcome contribution to the field….This is a scholarly work, with pertinent and recent citations of the scientific literature at the end of each chapter. The index is especially helpful in a book covering a variety of disorders. This is an excellent book summarizing the field of functional brain imaging in neuropsychiatric disorders. If you are interested in keeping abreast of the scientific revolution in cognitive neuroscience, then this book is required reading.”–Doody’s Review Service
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