John Wiley & Sons Magnetic Resonance Imaging Cover With the advent of routine ultra-fast (second and subsecond) imaging anticipated with the next gener.. Product #: 978-0-471-16736-5 Regular price: $235.51 $235.51 In Stock

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Mathematical Foundations and Applications

Schempp, Walter Johannes

Cover

1. Edition October 1998
320 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-16736-5
John Wiley & Sons

Short Description

With the advent of routine ultra-fast (second and subsecond) imaging anticipated with the next generation of MRI scanners, functional MRI (fMRI) modalities of cortical activation will have a major impact on cognitive neuroscience and interventional medicine. The maturation of fMRI will support MRI assisted neuronavigation as a tool of minimally invasive neurosurgery and help provide a better understanding of the neurobiology of devastating mental disorders.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

Mathematical Foundations and Applications

By Walter J. Schempp

As magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) continues to transform medical diagnostics and the study of the brain, the necessity for a more precise description of this important clinical tool is increasingly evident. A mathematical understanding of MRI and the related imaging modalities of functional MRI and NMR spectroscopy can greatly improve many scientific and medical endeavors, from the quality of scans in the tomographic slices and their semantic interpretations to minimally invasive neurosurgery and research in cognitive neuroscience.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging advances a coherent mathematical theory of MRI and presents for the first time a real-world application of non-commutative Fourier analysis. Emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of clinical MRI, this book offers an intriguing look at the geometric principles underlying the quantum phenomena of biomedical research. Author Walter J. Schempp, widely respected among mathematicians and neuro-network scientists alike, includes in this lucid, readable text:
* The historical and phenomenological aspects of NMR spectroscopy and clinical MRI
* A mathematical approach to the structure-function problem in clinical MRI
* Detailed descriptions of applications to medical diagnostics
* Photographs illustrating the superior contrast and spatial resolution achieved by MRI
* An extensive list of references.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging introduces clinical and mathematical concepts gradually and deliberately, making the complex procedure of MRI accessible to professionals in all areas of neuroscience and neurology, as well as those in mathematics, engineering, radiology, and physics.

NMR Spectroscopy and Clinical MRI: Historical and Phenomenological Aspects.

The Structure-Function Problem in Clinical MRI.

Applications and Synopsis.

Bibliography.

Index.