The Neuroimaging of Brain Diseases Structural and Functional Advance

Notable experts in the field of neuroimaging provide comprehensive overviews of advances in functional and structural aspects of both common and uncommon brain disorders. Functional imaging is evolving quickly but researchers and clinicians do not al

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Christophe Habas Editor

The Neuroimaging of Brain Diseases Structural and Functional Advances

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Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience Series editor Mario Manto, Unité d’Etude du Mouvement (UEM), FNRS, Neurologie ULB-Erasme, Bruxelles, Belgium

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/7678

Christophe Habas Editor

The Neuroimaging of Brain Diseases Structural and Functional Advances

Editor Christophe Habas Service de NeuroImagerie CHNO des 15/20 Paris, France

Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience ISBN 978-3-319-78924-8 ISBN 978-3-319-78926-2 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78926-2

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Foreword

With its key contributions, the book edited by Doctor Christophe Habas is a timely contribution for the readership of Contemporary Clinical Neurosciences. Indeed, there is a now a consensus that modern neuroimaging has revolutionized not only traditional clinical branches, such as neurology, psychiatry or neurosurgery, but also fundamental neurosciences. Novel techniques undergo continuous refinements, especially for the numerous techniques tackling the imaging of the brain. No one could consider anymore modern neuroimaging as an accessory discipline for the advancement of neurosciences and even clinical care. This book reviews the most recent developments in neuroimaging tools, highlighting translational research in neuroimaging for the multiple disciplines addressing brain disorders. The joint effort of the contributors under the careful guidance