MORNING CATEGORICAL COURSE: fMRI in Neuro-Psychiatric Disease and Treatment: Models for fMRI and phMRI in Disease TreatmentRoom A201 07:00 08:00 Chairs: Linda Chang and Peter Jezzard |
Educational Objectives Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: - Identify the special issues facing clinicians and researchers who wish to apply functional MRI to patient populations;
- Describe fMRI studies that have been successfully accomplished in neurological and psychiatric disorders;
- List a number of issues that remain to be resolved before widespread use of fMRI in patient populations is feasible;
- Describe the role and potential of animal models in increasing the understanding of fMRI studies in disease;
- Explain the principles and theory of pharmacological (ph) MRI;
- Appraise the potential for phMRI in humans and predict the impact on disease treatment.
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07:00 Issues of Animal fMRI Models, Mathias Hoehn. |
07:15 Animal Models of phMRI, Bruce G. Jenkins. |
07:30 Prospects for Human phMRI, Irene Tracey. |
07:45 Discussion. |