Frontiers in human brain topography : proceedings of the 15th World Congress of the International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography (ISBET 2004) held in Urayasu, Japan between 11 and 14 April 2004

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Frontiers in human brain topography : proceedings of the 15th World Congress of the International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography (ISBET 2004) held in Urayasu, Japan between 11 and 14 April 2004

editors, Masafumi Nakagawa ... [et al.]

(International congress series, no. 1270)

Elsevier, 2004

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Other editors: Koichi Hirata, Yoshihiko Koga, Ken Nagata

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book presents the latest information on human brain mapping, especially on brain topography based on MEG and EEG/EP. The book also offers up-to-date insight into the mechanisms of event-related functional MRI and NIRS and multimodal integration with PET and functional MRI.

目次

Preface. Address. Young Scientist Award Winners. Organizing Committee. Keynote contributions. From high resolution EEG to electrophysiological neuroimaging (Bin He, Lei Ding). Transcranial magnetic stimulation and magnetic resonance imaging of currents and conductivity tomography of the brain (S. Ueno, M. Sekino). Brain source montages improve the non-invasive diagnosis in epilepsy (M. Scherg et al.). Localization of impaired cortical neurons by EEG power fluctuation analysis (M. Toshimitsu et al.). The action-perception paradigm: A new aspect in cognitive neuroscience (H. Nittono). Clinical application of the signal space separation method (S. Taulu et al.). Solving the "neuroimaging puzzle" with the multimodal integration of EEG and functional magnetic resonance recordings (F. Babiloni et al.). Mapping distributed sources of cortical alpha rhythms in mild Alzheimer's disease. A multicentric EEG study (C. Babiloni et al.). Structural and functional abnormalities of the auditory cortex in schizophrenia (K. Kasai). Dipole source localization of epileptic discharges in EEG and MEG (H. Otsubo et al.). Brain mapping of evoked potential correlates of semantic meaning - cross-cultural studies (W. Skrandies). Tonotopic maps and short-term plasticity in the human auditory cortex (I. Ozaki). Sound-induced activation of auditory cortices in patients with inner-ear hearing loss (Y. Naito). "Seeing" through the tongue: cross-modal plasicity in the congenitally blind (R. Kupers, M. Ptito). Principle and technique of NIRS-Imaging for human brain FORCE: fast-oxygen response in capillary event (T. Kato). Tissue viability assessed by MRI (L. Ostergaard, M. Sakoh). Central regulation for oral function. Cortical aviation during tongue movement revealed by fMRI: Fact and myth on chewing-side preference (T. Ono). Cortical regulation during the early stage of initiation of voluntary swallowing (S. Abe et al.). Involvement of chewing in memory processes in humans: an approach using fMRI (K. Sasaguri et al.). Relationship between cortical motor functions and orofacial disease: the mirror neuron system and temporomandibular disorders (Y. Shibukawa et al.). Ketamine inhibits pain-SEFs following CO2 laser stimulation on trigeminally innervated skin region: A magnetoencephalograhic study (N. Matsuura et al.). Estimation of the cortical connectivity during a finger tapping movement with multimodal integration of EEG and fMRI recordings (F. Babiloni et al.). Artefact elimination in spatiotemporal cortical dipole layer imaging with parametric projection filter (J. Horia, B. Heb). Monitoring of eye movement and itsuse for artifacts elimination s (N. Hironaga et al.). Wavelet-based hemodynamic analyzing method in event-related fMRI with statistical parocessing (S. Imaeda et al.). Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on acute pain (Y. Tamura, Y. Ugawa, R. Kakigia). The late response in the soleus muscle evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation at the foramen magnum level (K. Sakihara et al.). Event related potential due to vocalization of a single syllable in Down syndrome (N. Yazawa et al.). Language related brain regions during "shiritori" task (Japanese capping verses): a spatial filtered MEG analysis (M. Yamamoto et al.). Estimation of equivalent current dipoles and the analysis of synthetic aperture magnetmetry on auditory evoked magnetic responses (H. Nishimura et al.). Variation of N100m responses in auditory evoked magnetic fields (Y. Suzuka et al.). Change of auditory evoked magnetic field in a half-sleep state (N. Hatsusaka, M. Higuchi). Magnetoencephalographic study of human auditory steady-state responses to binaural beat (S. Karino et al.). Spatiotemporal neuromagnetic activities during pitch processing in musicians (M. Yumoto et al.). Prolonged interhemispheric neural conduction time evaluated by auditory-evoked magnetic signal and cognitive deterioration in elderly subjects with unstable gait and dizzy sensation (H. Oe et al.). Animated gradient magnetic field topography (A. Hashizume). Estimation of encoding of pictorial stimuli from visually evoked magnetic fields (K. Ginini et al.). A study of the visual evoked magnetic field related to memory function by using a 320 channel MEG system (M. Higuchi, N. Hatsusaka). Neuromagnetic analysis of the late phase of readiness field for hand precision movement using magnetoencephalography (Y. Watanabe et al.). Responses of the gustatory area following electrical stimulation of palatine ridge (M. Tazaki et al.). Elucidation of face categorization process by visual top down control task - seeing-as-face task: an MEG study (Y. Katoa et al.). Prefrontal oscillatory activity in auditory oddball paradigm studied with synthetic aperture magnetometry (R. Ishii et al.). Spatiotemporal imaging of the brain activities during 3-D structure perception from motion (S. Iwaki, G. Bonmassr, J.W. Belliveau). High resolution spectral analysis of visual evoked EEGs for word-recognition "Event-related spectra" (I. Shimoyama et al.). Human cortical magnetic responses to visual moving objects (T. Tsubota et al.). Fast responses in human extrastriate cortex using a face affect recognition task (L. Liu, A.A. Ioannides). Induced gamma-band activity in a similarity grouping task (J. Jung, T. Kobayashi). Neuromagnetic oscillatory response related to the mirror neuron system (E. Honaga et al.). Remote effect of repetetive transcranial magnetic stimulation on the cerebellum of spinocerebellar degeneration patients (Y. Hada, T. Kaminaga, M. Mikami). Estimation of the number of brain sources using two system identification methods (X. Bai et al.). Current sources of the brain potentials before rapid eye movements in human REM sleep (T. Abe, H. Nittono, T. Hori). Estimation of cortical activity from non invasive high resolution EEG recordings (D. Mattia et al.). Application of multivariate autoregressive modeling for analyzing the interaction between EEG and EMG in humans (T. Shibata et al.). Longitudinal change of ERP during cued continuous performance test in child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (S. Okazaki et al.). The role of memory consolidation in motor learning: A positron emission tomography study (D. Wright et al.). Event related potential P2 derived from visual attention to the hemi-space. Source localization with LORETA (T. Maeno et al.). Event-related potentials in a memory scan task concerned with movement directions (Y. Okita et al.). Influence of the levodopa on frontal lobe dysfunction in patients with de novo Parkinson's disease (Y. Kobayashi et al.). Error processing in patients with Parkinson's disease (J. Ito). Dissociate neural correlates for incidental and intentional encoding of novel visual stimuli (H. Bokura, S. Yamaguchi, S. Kobayashi). Effect of proximity and local orientation on evoked electrical brain activity in perceptual grouping (A.R. Nikolaev, C. van Leeuwenc) Event-related potentials to unfamiliar faces in a recognition memory task (H. Tachibanaet al.). LORETA analysis of CNV in time perception (K. Onoda et al.). SERPs due to vibration presented at index fingers and selective-attention in the blind (M. Masuzawa, H. Shoji, H. Ozaki). Change in cerebral hemodynamics during a cognitive task after caffeine ingestion (T. Niioka, M. Sasaki). Cortical oxyhemoglobin dynamics during caloric test with near infra-red spectroscopy (I. Shimoyama et al.). An fMRI study on retrieval of autobiographical memory retrieval (A. Horiike et al.). Functional MRI study on neural network dysfunction in schizophrenia and epileptic psychosis (M. Matsuura et al.). The response of brain with chronic pain during spinal cord stimulation, using FDG-PET (T. Nihashi et al.). The relationship between the prognosis of motor disfunction and pyramidal tract injuries (K. Kasai et al.). The effect of cotton roll biting on auditory evoked magnetic fields (Y. Kobayashi et al.). The neural basis of imaginary vocalization: a MEG study (G. Yoshimura et al.). The activities of the central nervous system concerned with the recognition of periodontal tactile sensation. Recording of SEFs following periodontal tactile stimulation and identification of the ECD in the postcentral gyrus in human (H. Sekine et al.). Effect of pain alleviation by occlusal contact (K. Takahashi et al.). Visual coignitive function of patients with unilateral spatial neglect and a new objective diagnostic method by measuring eye movement (Y. Chiba et al.). EEG source gravity center location changes after a single dose of a typical antipsychotics in healthy volunteers (T. Isotani et al.). Combined LORETA and fMRI study of recognition of eyes and eye-movement in schizophrenia (A. Suzuki, E. Kirino). Combined LORETA and fMRI study of global-local processing in schizophrenia (R. Inami, E. Kirino). Combined fMRI and LORETA study of illusory contour perception in schizophrenia (C. Ikeda, E. Kirino). Neuroimaging of the information processing flow in schizophrenia during the Stroop task using a spatially filtered MEG analysis (S. Kawaguchi et al.). Event-related fMRI study of prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortex during response competition in schizophrenia (M. Fukuta, E. Kirino). Evaluation of missing fundamental phenomenon (MFP) with auditory selective attention in the human auditory cortex (T. Ookushi et al.). Author index. Keyword index.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA70827861
  • ISBN
    • 0444516557
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Amsterdam
  • ページ数/冊数
    xvi, 383 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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