In Vivo Human Fetal Brain Analysis Using ...
Type de document :
Partie d'ouvrage
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Titre :
In Vivo Human Fetal Brain Analysis Using MR Imaging
Auteur(s) :
Rousseau, François [Auteur]
Studholme, Colin [Auteur]
Jardri, Renaud [Auteur]
Laboratoire Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives - UMR 9193 [SCALab]
Thomason, Moriah E. [Auteur]
Studholme, Colin [Auteur]
Jardri, Renaud [Auteur]

Laboratoire Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives - UMR 9193 [SCALab]
Thomason, Moriah E. [Auteur]
Éditeur(s) ou directeur(s) scientifique(s) :
Reissland, N.
Kisilevsky, S.
Kisilevsky, S.
Titre de l’ouvrage :
Fetal Development
Pagination :
407-427
Éditeur :
Springer
Date de publication :
2016
ISBN :
978-3-319-22022-2
978-3-319-22023-9
978-3-319-22023-9
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences cognitives
Résumé en anglais : [en]
This chapter provides a review of the current research into in utero magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the human fetal brain. It is divided into three parts: structural imaging, diffusion imaging, and functional imaging. ...
Lire la suite >This chapter provides a review of the current research into in utero magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the human fetal brain. It is divided into three parts: structural imaging, diffusion imaging, and functional imaging. In each part, a description of MR sequences is provided, as well as advanced image processing techniques that are used to build 3D images from motion scattered slices. Combination of fast MR techniques and post-processing algorithms leads to key applications in the context of in utero fetal brain studies such as brain folding analysis, connectome analysis, and functional network analysis. The recent advances in in utero fetal brain MR imaging described in this chapter open new perspectives in early brain development understanding.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >This chapter provides a review of the current research into in utero magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the human fetal brain. It is divided into three parts: structural imaging, diffusion imaging, and functional imaging. In each part, a description of MR sequences is provided, as well as advanced image processing techniques that are used to build 3D images from motion scattered slices. Combination of fast MR techniques and post-processing algorithms leads to key applications in the context of in utero fetal brain studies such as brain folding analysis, connectome analysis, and functional network analysis. The recent advances in in utero fetal brain MR imaging described in this chapter open new perspectives in early brain development understanding.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Non spécifiée
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
CNRS
Université de Lille
CHU Lille
Université de Lille
CHU Lille
Équipe(s) de recherche :
Équipe Psychiatrie & Croyance (PsyCHIC)
Date de dépôt :
2019-03-08T14:19:46Z