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    • [DOC File]CURRICULUM VITAE

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      55. Schlaug G, Benfield A, Baird AE, Siewert B, Lovblad KO, Parker RA, Edelman RR, Warach S. The ischemic penumbra: defining brain tissue at risk for infarction using diffusion and perfusion MRI. Neurology 1999;53:1528-1537. 56. Budson AE, Schlaug G, Briemberg HR. Perfusion- and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in transient global ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2

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      If the water in the base of the brain were labeled, then the blood in the major arteries would flow up to the capillaries and most of it would exchange to the parenchyma. Detection of this label would provide a measure of the amount of tissue perfusion, since there is relatively little water “leakage” from larger vessels in the brain.

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    • [DOC File]apps.fcc.gov

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      The accrued data and findings are based on functional brain activity using MRI brain-mapping techniques. These studies indicated that exposure to media violence directly affects the pre-frontal cortex, an area of the brain involved in learning and behavior. CSP’s website describes the findings and conclusions of the research.

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    • [DOCX File]A RANDOMIZED PHASE III TRIAL OF MEMANTINE AND …

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      Brain metastases are the most common form of intracranial tumor in adults, with an annual incidence approximately 10 times greater than primary brain tumors.(Siegel 2012; De Vita 2001) Brain metastases are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, occurring in approximately 20 to 40 percent of adult cancer patients (Nussbaum 1996) with an ...

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    • [DOC File]Brain Webquest - Weebly

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      Next, read the sections regarding the MRI machine (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) labeled “How MRI Measures Brain Activity” and “Radio Waves: More Than Music”. How does an MRI differ from a PET scan? How does the MRI work? Part IV: THE CHILD’S DEVELOPING BRAIN

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    • [DOCX File]Harvard University

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      The Center for Brain Science (CBS) neuroimaging facility is an MRI facility in the B4 level of the Northwest Building supporting a diverse array of investigators that do human, large animal (dog), and engineering work (on phantoms). The greatest use of the facility is study of healthy young adults that involve two experimenters and one participant.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2

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      This is possible using radioactive tracers with PET imaging (e.g., 15O labeled H2O). It is also possible using MRI, where proton magnetization is used to provide a short-lived label to the blood in the arteries at the base of the brain. These arterial spin labeling (ASL) imaging methods are not yet widespread, but hold the promise of providing ...

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    • [DOCX File]ling.umd.edu

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      Most MRI data comes off the scanner in the form of ‘DICOM’ or .dcm files, which are in a standardized medical image format that usually returns one file per brain volume (so, for example, in a functional run that takes 200 images of the brain across the scan, you would get back 200 .dcm files).

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    • [DOCX File]Study Procedures:

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      MRI Brain AD: 45 – 60 minutes. This scan is performed to image the structure of your brain and lasts approximately 45-60 minutes. You will change into a hospital gown and remove all objects containing metal from your body. During the scan, you will lie on your back on …

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    • [DOC File]Georgetown MRI Reading Center (GMRC)

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      MRI provides a method for examining tissues in-vivo and with the use of high-resolution MR imaging it is possible to produce very detailed images of the brain. It has long been possible to quantify the volume various complicated tissues such as gray matter, white matter, and CSF from MR images of the brain (VanMeter and Sandon 1992).

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