Not exact matches
Recent studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify this network in the absence of any task, by resting state
functional magnetic resonance imaging connectivity analyses in healthy volunteers.
This review considers
recent advances in the application of resting - state
functional magnetic resonance imaging to the
study of neuropsychiatric disorders.Resting - state
functional magnetic resonance imaging is a relatively novel technique that has several potential advantages over task - activation
functional magnetic resonance imaging in terms of its clinical applicability.
A
recent study used
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare the brain networks activated by the PASAT and SDMT, with the hypothesis that the more complex PASAT would activate greater involvement of regions associated with executive function and emotional stress.6 The
study enrolled 17 healthy right - handed volunteers and evaluated each with versions of the PASAT and SDMT adapted for use with fMRI.
His most
recent study used
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) on 13 healthy French volunteers to illuminate how cortisol varies during mental and physical tasks, and how cortisol acts on specific brain regions such as the hypothalamus (J Neurol Neurosci, 7:92, 2016).
Functional magnetic resonance imaging yields improvement in our understanding of brain development.A
recent study out of the University of Pennsylvania is a good example.