MRI of Brain Physiology
Novel Methods and Clinical Applications
- 1st Edition - June 30, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Audrey P. Fan, Ahmed Khalil
- Language: English
MRI of Brain Physiology: Novel MRI Methods and Clinical Applications delves into the intricate world of brain physiology, focusing on the latest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)… Read more
Readers will find detailed discussions on emerging MRI methods, including dynamic contrast, arterial spin labeling, and quantitative BOLD models. The book also addresses the functional impact of physiological changes on tissue microstructure and integrity, offering insights into multiparametric relaxation mapping and quantitative susceptibility mapping. Uniquely, this book gives a comparative approach to different brain physiological MRI methods, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and reliability.
- Organized around Key Cerebral Physiological Processes, with in-depth comparisons of different brain physiological MRI methods
- Focuses on clinically relevant techniques, their specific applications, and actionable steps to facilitate their integration into clinical practice
- Describes key brain physiological processes and their clinical significance in neurological conditions
- Presents suitable functional or physiological MRI techniques that address specific clinical needs
- Gives insights on the reliability, strengths, and limitations of state-of-the-art functional and physiological MRI methods
2. Overview of brain physiology and systems - function
3. Microvascular brain physiology and perfusion imaging
4. Macrovascular brain physiology and hemodynamic timing
5. Cerebrovascular reserve and autoregulation
6. Neurovascular coupling and tissue metabolism
7. Cerebrospinal fluid pathways and flow imaging
8. Glymphatics and Blood Brain Barrier physiology
9. Functional/physiological coordination of hemodynamic systems
10. Functional impact on tissue microstructure and integrity
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: June 30, 2026
- Language: English
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Audrey P. Fan
Audrey Fan develops new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography methods to measure brain physiology and function. Dr. Fan is a Junior Fellow of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and currently co-leads the Imaging Core for the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at UC Davis Health. Her overall goal is to bridge engineers in her lab with clinicians and scientists to advance neuroimaging technology and promote brain vascular health across the entire lifespan.
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Ahmed Khalil
Ahmed Khalil is clinician-scientist and stroke imaging researcher at the Charité Center for Stroke Research Berlin (CSB) and the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive & Brain Sciences in Leipzig. Dr. Khalil’s research focuses on discovering ways to improve the management of patients suffering from cerebrovascular diseases using novel advanced neuroimaging techniques, including artificial intelligence.