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17th International Conference on Biomagnetism Advances in Biomagnetism – Biomag2010

by Supek, Selma.
Authors: Sušac, Ana.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: IFMBE Proceedings, 1680-0737 ; . 28 Physical details: XIX, 458 p. online resource. ISBN: 3642121977 Subject(s): Engineering. | Radiology, Medical. | Computer vision. | Biomedical engineering. | Engineering. | Biomedical Engineering. | Biophysics and Biological Physics. | Imaging / Radiology. | Image Processing and Computer Vision.
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Years of SQUIDs in Biomagnetism: Highlights of Heart and Brain Research -- Instrumentation: MEG -- Instrumentation: MCG -- Instrumentation: Multi-modal Integration - MEG, Low-Field MRI, EEG, fMRI, TMS, NIRS -- MEG Modeling and Spatio-temporal Source Localization -- Neural Signal Processing -- Functional Connectivity of the Brain -- Neural Oscillations -- Fetal and Neonatal Biomagnetism -- MEG: Sensory Systems -- Neurocognition -- MEG: Brain-Computer Interface -- MEG: Clinical Applications -- MCG: Modeling and Clinical Applications -- Biosusceptometry, Nanoparticles and Effects of Magnetic Fields.

This Volume presents the proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Biomagnetism to be held in Dubrovnik, Croatia from Sunday, March 28 through Thursday, April 1, 2010. It presents latest developments in instrumentation, modeling approaches, basic and clinical biomedical studies of Biomagnetism The interdisciplinary field of biomagnetism includes dynamic and evolving SQUID-based technologies offering advanced real-time methods for noninvasive assessments of magnetic signals from the brain, heart and other organs as well as a range of modeling, mathematical and computational methods for functional source localization approaches. Excellent spatial resolution and unique, millisecond, temporal resolution of biomagnetic techniques allow insights into cortical neurodynamics and neurobiological basis of the human brain and heart functions in health and disease.

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