Physicians' Guide

Designing tasks and protocols for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), as well as conducting imaging and analysis of fMRI images. This includes mapping and studying specific brain regions involved in various cognitive processes.

 fMRI Task design, imaging execution, and image analysis services are provided for various tasks, including:

- Speech (investigating activity in Broca's, Wernicke's, secondary speech areas, and measuring laterality). Laterality)

-  Movement (investigating the regions of brain activity associated with the movement of hands, feet, lips, and tongue).

. Memory (investigation of hippocampal activity, face recognition regions, and verbal memory).

. Vision (determining the areas of brain activity in the visual cortex).

. Hearing (investigating the areas of brain activity in the auditory cortex).

. Olfactory (determining the areas of brain activity related to the sense of smell).

Offering reconstructed and three-dimensional images of the brain, blood vessels, tumors, and activated regions during various tasks.

Capturing high-quality images and performing indepth analysis of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) images. This involves analyzing the brain's white matter tracts and their connectivity, providing insights into neural pathways and their integrity.

Neural pathways that can be analyzed are as follows

  • Movement pathways
  • Speech pathways
  • Memory pathways
  • Visual pathways
  • Olfactory pathways
  • Examining brainstem fibers
  • cerebellar fibers 

Performing imaging and analysis of perfusion images for tumor mapping.

 Images for Tumor Mapping

Specialized imaging of epilepsy and subsequent analysis of the acquired images. This includes identifying epileptic foci and studying the brain's structural and functional abnormalities associated with epilepsy.

. Conducting volumetry to measure brain structures.

Conducting behavioral and cognitive tests

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