International audienceTranscranial focused ultrasound is a promising therapeutic modality. It consists in placing transducers around the skull and emitting shaped ultrasound waves that propagate through the skull and then concentrate on one particular location within the brain. However, the skull bone is known to distort the ultrasound beam. In order to compensate for such distortions, a number of techniques have been proposed recently, for instance using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) feedback. In order to fully determine the focusing distortion due to the skull, such methods usually require as many calibration signals as transducers, resulting in a lengthy calibration process. In this paper, we investigate how the number of calibration ...
The skull bone is a strong aberrating medium for ultrasound in the low MHz range. Brain treatment wi...
International audienceThe phase correction necessary for transcranial ultrasound therapy requires nu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographic...
International audienceTranscranial focused ultrasound is a promising therapeutic modality. It consis...
International audiencePurpose: This study aims to demonstrate, using human cadavers the feasibility ...
International audienceA sparse phased array is specially designed for non-invasive ultrasound transs...
International audienceAdaptive focusing of ultrasonic waves under the guidance of a magnetic resonan...
The development of phased array transducers and their integration with magnetic resonance (MR) guida...
PURPOSE: To study the phase aberrations produced by human skulls during transcranial magnetic resona...
Non-invasive, focal neurostimulation with ultrasound is a potentially powerful neuroscientific tool ...
Objective. Advances in ultrasound transducer array and amplifier technologies have prompted many int...
MR-guided focused ultrasound (FUS) is a noninvasive therapy for treating various pathologies. MR-bas...
Neural stimulation with low-intensity ultrasound is a potentially transformative technology with app...
PurposeAs a non-invasive method for brain diseases, transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) offers hi...
MR-guided transcranial focused ultrasound is a novel modality to treat neurological diseases non-inv...
The skull bone is a strong aberrating medium for ultrasound in the low MHz range. Brain treatment wi...
International audienceThe phase correction necessary for transcranial ultrasound therapy requires nu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographic...
International audienceTranscranial focused ultrasound is a promising therapeutic modality. It consis...
International audiencePurpose: This study aims to demonstrate, using human cadavers the feasibility ...
International audienceA sparse phased array is specially designed for non-invasive ultrasound transs...
International audienceAdaptive focusing of ultrasonic waves under the guidance of a magnetic resonan...
The development of phased array transducers and their integration with magnetic resonance (MR) guida...
PURPOSE: To study the phase aberrations produced by human skulls during transcranial magnetic resona...
Non-invasive, focal neurostimulation with ultrasound is a potentially powerful neuroscientific tool ...
Objective. Advances in ultrasound transducer array and amplifier technologies have prompted many int...
MR-guided focused ultrasound (FUS) is a noninvasive therapy for treating various pathologies. MR-bas...
Neural stimulation with low-intensity ultrasound is a potentially transformative technology with app...
PurposeAs a non-invasive method for brain diseases, transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) offers hi...
MR-guided transcranial focused ultrasound is a novel modality to treat neurological diseases non-inv...
The skull bone is a strong aberrating medium for ultrasound in the low MHz range. Brain treatment wi...
International audienceThe phase correction necessary for transcranial ultrasound therapy requires nu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographic...