Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) represents a powerful tool with which to examine brain functioning and development in typically developing pediatric groups as well as children and adolescents with clinical disorders. However, fMRI data can be highly susceptible to misinterpretation due to the effects of excessive levels of noise, often related to head motion. Imaging children, especially with developmental disorders, requires extra considerations related to hyperactivity, anxiety and the ability to perform and maintain attention to the fMRI paradigm. We discuss a number of methods that can be employed to minimize noise, in particular movement-related noise. To this end we focus on strategies prior to, during and following the d...
Introduction: Clinical subjects and children present a challenge for fMRI analyses because of the in...
Background\ud Neuroimaging technology has afforded advances in our understanding of normal and patho...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows non-invasive assessment of human brain function ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) represents a powerful tool with which to examine brain ...
Within the last decade there has been an increase in the use of structural and functional magnetic r...
Motion remains a significant technical hurdle in fMRI studies of young children. Our aim was to deve...
Among the range of methods available to assess neurodevelopmental disorders, functional MRI (fMRI) h...
Early childhood marks a period of dynamic neurocognitive development. Preschool-age coincides with t...
Pediatric neuroimaging datasets are rapidly increasing in scales. Despite strict protocols in data c...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) enables non-invasive investigation of the neural functi...
An unanswered question concerning the neural basis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is how sensori...
Structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used increasingly to investigat...
The use fMRI for paediatric neuroimaging is rapidly growing yet the literature on MRI–preparation is...
In this review, we outline interventions that can be used with children to prepare them for magnetic...
The emergence of new technologies to study brain function in vivo has resulted in an explosion of in...
Introduction: Clinical subjects and children present a challenge for fMRI analyses because of the in...
Background\ud Neuroimaging technology has afforded advances in our understanding of normal and patho...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows non-invasive assessment of human brain function ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) represents a powerful tool with which to examine brain ...
Within the last decade there has been an increase in the use of structural and functional magnetic r...
Motion remains a significant technical hurdle in fMRI studies of young children. Our aim was to deve...
Among the range of methods available to assess neurodevelopmental disorders, functional MRI (fMRI) h...
Early childhood marks a period of dynamic neurocognitive development. Preschool-age coincides with t...
Pediatric neuroimaging datasets are rapidly increasing in scales. Despite strict protocols in data c...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) enables non-invasive investigation of the neural functi...
An unanswered question concerning the neural basis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is how sensori...
Structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used increasingly to investigat...
The use fMRI for paediatric neuroimaging is rapidly growing yet the literature on MRI–preparation is...
In this review, we outline interventions that can be used with children to prepare them for magnetic...
The emergence of new technologies to study brain function in vivo has resulted in an explosion of in...
Introduction: Clinical subjects and children present a challenge for fMRI analyses because of the in...
Background\ud Neuroimaging technology has afforded advances in our understanding of normal and patho...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows non-invasive assessment of human brain function ...