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Handbook of Pediatric Brain Imaging
Methods and Applications
A complete reference on acquisition and analysis methods and state- of-the-art research in pediatric brain imaging
Hao Huang (Edited by), Timothy Roberts (Edited by)
9780128166338, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 28 October 2021
580 pages
23.5 x 19 x 3.6 cm, 1.11 kg
Handbook of Pediatric Brain Imaging: Methods and Applications presents state-of-the-art research on pediatric brain image acquisition and analysis from a broad range of imaging modalities, including MRI, EEG and MEG. With rapidly developing methods and applications of MRI, this book strongly emphasizes pediatric brain MRI, elaborating on the sub-categories of structure MRI, diffusion MRI, functional MRI, perfusion MRI and other MRI methods. It integrates a pediatric brain imaging perspective into imaging acquisition and analysis methods, covering head motion, small brain sizes, small cerebral blood flow of neonates, dynamic cortical gyrification, white matter tract growth, and much more.
Section 1 Methods 1. Special considerations for acquisition of pediatric MRI of high spatial and temporal resolution 2. Frontiers of microstructural imaging with diffusion MRI 3. Advanced tractography and structural connectome 4. Functional connectome from rs-fMRI 5. Advanced pCASL pediatric perfusion MRI 6. Advanced fetal MRI 7. Special MRI (MWF, QMS, etc) sensitive to age 8. Multi-modal (diffusion, MRI rs-fMRI, MWF, QMS) sensitive to age 9. Pediatric MRS 10. Distortion and motion artifacts Section 2 Post-processing 11. Accurate age-specific brain atlas and parcellations 12. Segmentation with varying contrasts of pediatric MRI 13. Shape analysis of maturing cerebral cortex 14. Network and graph analysis of developing brain 15. Prediction of neurodevelopmental outcomes based on basic and advanced MRI measurements Section 3 Electrophysiology 16. MEG system for young children and recent progresses of infant MEG 17. MEG insights into brain development 18. MEG studies of children 19. The state-of-the-art pediatric EEG and MRI-compatible EEG Section 4 Imaging Development and Disorders Thereof 20. Early brain structural a functional development (fetal, perinatal, infant) 21. Neuroimaging of early developing brain in health and disease 22. Neuroimaging of perinatal brain disorders 23. Current status of neuroimaging of pediatric neurological disorders (e.g. HIE, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, brain tumor, stroke) 24. Conclusion: Leveraging multi-modal neuroimaging for pediatric neurological and psychiatric disorders
Subject Areas: Image processing [UYT], Computer vision [UYQV]