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| Brain Atlas for Functional Imaging |
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 16-328-329, 2002.
Over the last decade, functional magnetic resonance imaging has progressed from a novel research tool for
noninvasively studying brain function to an established technique for evaluating a variety of clinical disorders
through use of motor, sensory, and cognitive activation paradigms.
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European Journal of Radiology, Vol No: 41, Issue 3, March 2002.
Positive issues :
1. Installation of the program is easy and intuitive.
2. User Guide contains sufficient details, explains program features well and makes good use of illustrations.
3. Data format: TIFF and AVW formats are widely distributed image formats and various data conversion programs
exist for conversion of local formats into TIFF or AVW (but see also section: Problematic Issues).
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Journal of Neurosurgery, Vol No: 95, December 2001.
Functional imaging has undergone unprecedented use in neurosurgery both to facilitate surgery and to develop new insights into
functions of the brain in both normal and diseased states. The identification of speech sensorimotor area and the relation of these
areas to structural lesions is routinely performed using functional magnetic resonance (fMR) imaging in many centers.
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