A resting
state functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
Not exact matches
In a
study under way at USP's Neuroimaging Laboratory (LIM - 21), the researchers are now seeking to correlate the cognitive profile observed in the two groups of cocaine - dependent patients with decision - making and resting -
state brain activity, using
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Now comes the remarkable news that neuroscientists have communicated with a man presumed to be in a vegetative
state, by
studying the activity in his brain with
functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI.
The rules of her Ph.D. program allowed her to carry out her research project anywhere; she decided to
study functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the United
States.
Resting -
state functional connectivity
magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI)
studies constitute a growing proportion of
functional brain
imaging publications.
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.
Before and after the four - week
study, participants» underwent
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans, both while in a
state of rest, and in response to an «emotion - recognition task.»