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    E. A. Ferenczi ; K. A. Zalocusky ; C. Liston ; L. Grosenick ; M. R. Warden ; D. Amatya ; K. Katovich ; H. Mehta ; B. Patenaude ; C. Ramakrishnan ; P. Kalanithi ; A. Etkin ; B. Knutson ; G. H. Glover ; K. Deisseroth
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Published 2016
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    Publication Date:
    2016-01-02
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN:
    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Anhedonia/*physiology ; Animals ; Brain Mapping ; Corpus Striatum/cytology/drug effects/*physiology ; Depressive Disorder/physiopathology ; Dopamine/pharmacology ; Dopaminergic Neurons/drug effects/*physiology ; Female ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Mesencephalon/cytology/drug effects/physiology ; *Motivation ; Nerve Net/physiology ; Oxygen/blood ; Prefrontal Cortex/cytology/drug effects/*physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Inbred LEC ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; *Reward ; Schizophrenia/physiopathology
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    Deller, T. W., Khalighi, M. M., Jansen, F. P., Glover, G. H.
    The Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM)
    Published 2018
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    Publication Date:
    2018-01-03
    Publisher:
    The Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM)
    Print ISSN:
    0022-3123
    Topics:
    Medicine
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    Prabhakaran, V. ; Desmond, J. E. ; Glover, G. H. ; Goode, R. L. ; Sullivan, E. V. ; Gabrieli, J. D. E. ; Sobel, N.

    [s.l.] : Macmillan Magazines Ltd.
    Published 1998
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    ISSN:
    1476-4687
    Source:
    Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Notes:
    [Auszug] The sensation and perception of smell (olfaction) are largely dependent on sniffing, which is an active stage of stimulus transport and therefore an integral component of mammalian olfaction,. Electrophysiological data obtained from study of the hedgehog, rat, rabbit, dog and monkey ...
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    Electronic Resource
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    Chappell, P. M. ; Glover, G. H. ; Enzmann, D. R.
    Springer
    Published 1995
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    ISSN:
    1432-1920
    Keywords:
    Key words Fast spin echo ; Lumbar spine ; Disc disease ; Contrasts
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Notes:
    Abstract A prospective study in 31 patients was designed to compare contrast quantitatively using axial conventional, gated spin-echo T2-weighted (T2W) (SE) (asymmetrical echo TE 30 and 80 ms) and axial dual-echo fast spin-echo (FSE) sequences (TEeff 20 and 120 ms) to image lumbar discs, nerve roots, and cerebrospinal fluid CSF. We used two quantitative measures, percent (%) contrast and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), to compare the sequences. The FSE sequence had greater % contrast and CNR on the first and second echo images for both disc and nerve root detection using these scan parameters. An axial FSE sequence, therefore, provided contrast characteristics similar to those of gated axial T2W SE sequence in the lumbar spine, with a 60 % saving in acquisition time. The FSE sequence is now our standard axial T2W study for the lumbar spine.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Chappell, P. M. ; Glover, G. H. ; Enzmann, D. R.
    Springer
    Published 1995
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    ISSN:
    1432-1920
    Keywords:
    Fast spin echo ; Lumbar spine ; Disc disease ; Contrasts
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Notes:
    Abstract A prospective study in 31 patients was designed to compare contrast quantitatively using axial conventional, gated spin-echo T2-weighted (T2W) (SE) (asymmetrical echo TE 30 and 80 ms) and axial dual-echo fast spin-echo (FSE) sequences (TEeff20 and 120 ms) to image lumbar discs, nerve roots, and cerebrospinal fluid CSF. We used two quantitative measures, percent (%) contrast and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), to compare the sequences. The FSE sequence had greater % contrast and CNR on the first and second echo images for both disc and nerve root detection using these scan parameters. An axial FSE sequence, therefore, provided contrast characteristics similar to those of gated axial T2W SE sequence in the lumbar spine, with a 60% saving in acquisition time. The FSE sequence is now our standard axial T2W study for the lumbar spine.
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses