In Vivo Optical Imaging of Brain Function
* Examines state-of-the-art techniques used for in vivo optical imaging of brain function in animals and humans
* Describes many levels of functional imaging, from single neurons to large assemblies of neurons, and at temporal resolutions ranging from milliseconds to seconds
* Contains over one hundred illustrations, including 13 colour plates
The major advantage of in vivo optical techniques is the ability to study many levels of function of the CNS that are inaccessible by other methods. This rapidly expanding field is multidisciplinary in nature and findings have thus far been scattered throughout the literature.
In Vivo Optical Imaging of Brain Function brings together, for the first time, a review of the wide variety of optical imaging techniques that have recently emerged for the specific study of activity in the living brain, as well as their application in animal and human brain research. The book describes noninvasive and invasive optical techniques that enable the description of brain function at levels ranging from single neurons to large assemblies comprising of millions of neurons, and thus address issues related to brain activation ranging from neuronal networks to cognition.
Each chapter describes the theory, set-up, analytical methods, and examples of experiments that highlight the advantages of their particular imaging method. Moreover, the authors present technical details at a level that will encourage researchers to utilise the imaging methods in your laboratory. As this field continues to advance our understanding of brain function, researchers need In Vivo Optical Imaging of Brain Function to keep abreast of the latest developments in this exciting area of study.
| Author: |
Ron Frostig |
| ISBN: |
0849323894 |
| Publisher: |
CRC Press |
| Binding: |
Hardcover |
| Year Published: |
June 2002 |
| No. of Pages: |
296 |
| Contents: |
* Voltage-Sensitive and Calcium-Sensitive Dye Imaging on Activity: Examples from the Olfactory Bulb * Visualizing Adult Cortical Plasticity Using Intrinsic Signal Optical Imaging * Analysis Methods for Optical Imaging * Optical Imaging of Neural Activity in Sleep-Walking States * In Vivo Observations of Rapid Scattered Light Changes Associated with Electrical Events * Principles, Design, and Construction of a Two Photon Laser Scanning Microscope for In Vitro and In Vivo Brain Imaging * Intraoperative Optical Imaging, Arthur W. Toga and Nader Pouratian Non-Invasive Imaging of Cerebral Activation with Diffuse Optical Tomography * Fast Optical Signals: Principles, Methods, and Experimental Results |
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