HST-583

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 
Data Acquisition and Analysis

Fall 2001

Bibliography Resources




PHOTOCOPIES OF PAPERS & BOOK CHAPTERS
 

  • Chapters from: Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Physical Principles and Sequence Design

  •                             Haacke, Brown, Thompson and Venkatesan (1999)
        - Chapter 1: Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Preview
        - Chapter 2: Classical Nucleus in Magnetic Field
        - Chapter 3: Rotating Reference Frames and Resonance
        - Chapter 4: Magnetization, Relaxation and the Bloch Equation
     
  • Chapters from:

  •     - Chapter 41: MRI I: The Quantum View of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
        - Chapter 42: MRI II: The Classical View of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
        - Chapter 43: MRI III: Relaxation Times, Pulse Sequences, and Image Contrast
        - Chapter 44: MRI IV: Imaging
     
  • Chapters from: The Fast Fourier Transform and its applications, E. O. Brigham

  •     - Chapter 2: The Fourier Transform
        - Chapter 3: Fourier Transform Properties
     
  • Chapters from:  NMR Tomography, Diffusometry, Relaxometry, R. Kimmich

  •     - Chapter 24: Survey
        - Chapter 25: Fundamentals of NMR imaging
     
  • Chapters from: Functional MRI, C.T.W. Moonen and P.A. Bandettini

  •     - Chapter 11: Basic Theoretical Models of BOLD Signal Change, R.M. Weisskoff
        - Chapter 13: Echo-Planar Imaging and Functional MRI, M.S. Cohen
        - Chapter 16: Physiological Noise: Strategies for Correction, P. Jezzard
     
  • An Introduction to NMR Imaging: From the Bloch equation to the imaging equation

  •     W.S. Hinshaw and A.H. Lent, Proc. IEEE, Vol. 71, No. 3, March 1983.


       Functional Neuroanatomy Lecture (Oct. 17, Randy Gollub)

  • M. Mesulam, From Sensation to Cognition, Brain (1998), 121, 1013-1052.
  • J. Downar, et. al, A multimodal cortical network for the detection of changes in the sensory environment, Nat. Neuro. (2000), 3, 277-283.


  •    Cardiac gating and clustered volume acquisition Lecture (Oct. 17, Jeniffer Melcher)

  • Hall et al., "Sparse" Temporal Sampling in Auditory fMRI, Hum. Brain Mapp. 7:213-223 (1999)
  • Guimaraes et al., Imaging Subcortical Auditory Activity in Humans, Hum. Brain Mapp. 6:33-41 (1998)

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    BOOKS
     

  •  Functional MRI, C.T.W. Moonen, P.A. Bandettini, Springer Press, 1999.
  •  Magnetic Resonance Procedures: Health Effects and Safety, F.G. Shellock, CRC Presss, 2001.
  •  MRI Physics for Radiologists: A Visual Approach, A.L. Horowitz, 3rd Edition.
  •  MRI in Practice, C. Westbrook and C. Kaut, Blackwell Science, 2000.
  •  Human Physiology: the mechanisms of body function, A.J. Vander, J.H. Sherman, D.S. Luciano, 3rd Edition, 1980.

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    WHERE IS THE MATERIAL?
     

  • MIT (photocopies & books):

  •             Schering-Plough Library
                  Building E25-131
                  Mon.-Frid.  9am-6pm
                  Sat.              closed
                  Sun.              2pm-6pm
                  Ask the librarian for the material left on reserve for HST-583.
     
  • MGH, Navy Yard, Charlestown (photocopies) :

  •               Center for Imaging and Pharmaceutical Research (CIPR) Library
                  NMR Imaging  Center, 2nd Floor.
                  Look for the last drawer in the only file cabinet of the library room.
     

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    WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH THE MATERIAL?

    The materials that we left on reserve (books and photocopies) are for you to read at the library or to borrow, for no longer than 2 hours, in order to make copies.

    YOU SHOULD *NOT* TAKE AWAY ANY PART OF THE MATERIAL FOR MORE THAN 2 HOURS!!


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