Imaging the Brain with Optical Methods
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441904515
ISBN-10: 1441904514
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: XIII, 267 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1441904514
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: XIII, 267 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
Professional/practitionerDescriere
Monitoring brain function with light in vivo has become a reality. The technology 33 of detecting and interpreting patterns of reflected light has reached a degree of 34 maturity that now permits high spatial and temporal resolution visualization at both 35 the systems and cellular levels. There now exist several optical imaging methodolo- 36 gies, based on either hemodynamic changes in nervous tissue or neurally induced 37 light scattering changes, that can be used to measure ongoing activity in the brain. 38 These include the techniques of intrinsic signal optical imaging, near-infrared optical 39 imaging, fast optical imaging based on scattered light, optical imaging with voltage 40 sensitive dyes, and two-photon imaging of hemodynamic signals. The purpose of 41 this volume is to capture some of the latest applications of these methodologies to 42 the study of cerebral cortical function. 43 This volume begins with an overview and history of optical imaging and its use 44 in the study of brain function. Several chapters are devoted to the method of intrin- 45 sic signal optical imaging, a method used to record the minute changes in optical 46 absorption due to hemodynamic changes that accompanies cortical activity. Since the 47 detected hemodynamic changes are highly localized, this method has excellent 48 spatial resolution (50–100 µm ), a resolution sufficient for visualization of fundamen- 49 tal modules of cerebral cortical function.
Cuprins
Casting Light on Neural Function: A Subjective History.- Fluorescent Sensors of Membrane Potential that Are Genetically Encoded.- The Influence of Astrocyte Activation on Hemodynamic Signals for Functional Brain Imaging.- Somatosensory: Imaging Tactile Perception.- How Images of Objects Are Represented in Macaque Inferotemporal Cortex.- Optical Imaging of Short–Term Working Memory in Prefrontal Cortex of the Macaque Monkey.- Intraoperative Optical Imaging of Human Cortex.- Using Optical Imaging to Investigate Functional Cortical Activity in Human Infants.- In Vivo Dynamics of the Visual Cortex Measured with Voltage Sensitive Dyes.- Fast Optical Neurophysiology.- Two-Photon Laser Scanning Microscopy as a Tool to Study Cortical Vasodynamics Under Normal and Ischemic Conditions.
Recenzii
“This is an excellent textbook of optical imaging techniques exploring cerebral cortical physiology using fMRI, OCT, and voltage-sensitive dyes. … The book is well suited for neurophysiology students, fellows, and researchers. … I highly recommend this book for all neurophysiology investigators.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, April, 2015)
“This volume is a good overview of the many uses of optical imaging to explore brain function. A wide range of methodologies discussed, and the techniques address research questions at different ‘levels of organization’ … . It is therefore likely that individual scientists will find … chapters directly relevant to their direct interests. … Overall, this book contains very useful basic level reviews, other chapters cover systems-level and modality-specific … techniques. The volume does cover an interesting range of optical methods.” (Robert V. Harrison, Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, Vol. 37 (5), September, 2010)
“This volume is a good overview of the many uses of optical imaging to explore brain function. A wide range of methodologies discussed, and the techniques address research questions at different ‘levels of organization’ … . It is therefore likely that individual scientists will find … chapters directly relevant to their direct interests. … Overall, this book contains very useful basic level reviews, other chapters cover systems-level and modality-specific … techniques. The volume does cover an interesting range of optical methods.” (Robert V. Harrison, Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, Vol. 37 (5), September, 2010)
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The technology of detecting and interpreting patterns of reflected light has reached a remarkable degree of maturity that now permits high spatial and temporal resolution visualization at both the systems and cellular levels. There now exist several optical imaging methodologies, based on either hemodynamic changes in nervous tissue or neurally-induced light scattering changes, that can be used to measure ongoing activity in the brain. Imaging the Brain with Optical Methods presents the history of optical imaging and its use in the study of brain function, and the rapidly developing optical technologies and their applications that have recently developed. These
include intrinsic signal optical imaging, near-infrared optical imaging, fast optical imaging based on scattered light, optical imaging with voltage sensitive dyes, and 2 photon imaging of hemodynamic signals.
In total, this volume captures a profile of the current state of optical imaging methodologies and their contribution towards understanding the spatial and temporal organization of cerebral cortical function.
Imaging the Brain with Optical Methods will be highly valuable for researchers and clinicians interested in brain imaging methods and brain function, including advanced undergraduates, and doctoral students, neuroscientists, physicists, psychologists, bioengineers, neurologists, psychiatrists, and neurosurgeons.
About the author:
Dr. Anna W. Roe is a professor of psychology and radiology at Vanderbilt University. She has developed optical methods for studying brain function and specializes in how our brain builds real vs. illusory percepts of the world.
include intrinsic signal optical imaging, near-infrared optical imaging, fast optical imaging based on scattered light, optical imaging with voltage sensitive dyes, and 2 photon imaging of hemodynamic signals.
In total, this volume captures a profile of the current state of optical imaging methodologies and their contribution towards understanding the spatial and temporal organization of cerebral cortical function.
Imaging the Brain with Optical Methods will be highly valuable for researchers and clinicians interested in brain imaging methods and brain function, including advanced undergraduates, and doctoral students, neuroscientists, physicists, psychologists, bioengineers, neurologists, psychiatrists, and neurosurgeons.
About the author:
Dr. Anna W. Roe is a professor of psychology and radiology at Vanderbilt University. She has developed optical methods for studying brain function and specializes in how our brain builds real vs. illusory percepts of the world.
Caracteristici
Encapsulates the current state of optical imaging methodologies
Contributes to our understanding of the spatial and temporal organization of cerebral cortical function
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Contributes to our understanding of the spatial and temporal organization of cerebral cortical function
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras