Neurophysiological functional imaging of the auditory system for evaluation of higher brain functions [electronic resource] / Hillel Pratt.

By: Pratt, Hillel [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2011Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (27 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Auditory perception -- Physiology | Brain -- Imaging | Clinical neuropsychology | Electrophysiology | Neurophysiology | Auditory Perception -- physiology | Brain | Diagnostic Imaging | Electrophysiology | NeurophysiologyOnline resources: Click here to access online
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Contents: Hearing is the primary modality of language and memory -- Electrophysiological functional imaging is a direct manifestation of brain activity -- Electrophysiological functional imaging has temporal resolution in the millisecond scale -- The inverse problem of intracranial sources of scalp-recorded potentials is ill-posed -- Estimate intracranial sources requires assumptions on head and nature of sources -- Source current density estimation requires the least number of assumptions -- Dyslexia -- ADHD -- Pseudobulbar Affect disorders -- Quantitative measures of spatiotemporal distributions of activity show sensitivity at the population level and clinical promise at the individual patient level.
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Contents: Hearing is the primary modality of language and memory -- Electrophysiological functional imaging is a direct manifestation of brain activity -- Electrophysiological functional imaging has temporal resolution in the millisecond scale -- The inverse problem of intracranial sources of scalp-recorded potentials is ill-posed -- Estimate intracranial sources requires assumptions on head and nature of sources -- Source current density estimation requires the least number of assumptions -- Dyslexia -- ADHD -- Pseudobulbar Affect disorders -- Quantitative measures of spatiotemporal distributions of activity show sensitivity at the population level and clinical promise at the individual patient level.

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