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In the last thirty years, Magnetic Resonance has generated a wide revolution in biomedical research and in medical imaging in general. More recently, the "in vivo" studies of the human brain were extended by new original ways to the dynamic study of function and metabolism of the human brain. The enormous interest in expanding the investigation of the brain is emphasizing the search for new NMR methods capable of extracting information of so-far obscure aspects of the brain function. In fact, many quantitative approaches have been proposed in order to complement the information obtained by functional MRI, and several multimodal and multiparametric approaches have been developed to exploit the information, either functional or structural, made available by the flexible contrast generation typical of MRI, and to combine it with complementary information. The XII workshop of the International School on
Graph analysis --- MRI --- Erice MRI school --- multiple sclerosis --- 1H MRS --- enery brain metabolism --- EEG/fMRI --- Type 1 Diabetes --- brain connectivity --- fMRI --- multimodal brain MRI --- calibrated BOLD --- demyielination --- ISMRBF 2016 --- 13C MRS
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In the last thirty years, Magnetic Resonance has generated a wide revolution in biomedical research and in medical imaging in general. More recently, the "in vivo" studies of the human brain were extended by new original ways to the dynamic study of function and metabolism of the human brain. The enormous interest in expanding the investigation of the brain is emphasizing the search for new NMR methods capable of extracting information of so-far obscure aspects of the brain function. In fact, many quantitative approaches have been proposed in order to complement the information obtained by functional MRI, and several multimodal and multiparametric approaches have been developed to exploit the information, either functional or structural, made available by the flexible contrast generation typical of MRI, and to combine it with complementary information. The XII workshop of the International School on
Graph analysis --- MRI --- Erice MRI school --- multiple sclerosis --- 1H MRS --- enery brain metabolism --- EEG/fMRI --- Type 1 Diabetes --- brain connectivity --- fMRI --- multimodal brain MRI --- calibrated BOLD --- demyielination --- ISMRBF 2016 --- 13C MRS
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In the last thirty years, Magnetic Resonance has generated a wide revolution in biomedical research and in medical imaging in general. More recently, the "in vivo" studies of the human brain were extended by new original ways to the dynamic study of function and metabolism of the human brain. The enormous interest in expanding the investigation of the brain is emphasizing the search for new NMR methods capable of extracting information of so-far obscure aspects of the brain function. In fact, many quantitative approaches have been proposed in order to complement the information obtained by functional MRI, and several multimodal and multiparametric approaches have been developed to exploit the information, either functional or structural, made available by the flexible contrast generation typical of MRI, and to combine it with complementary information. The XII workshop of the International School on
Graph analysis --- MRI --- Erice MRI school --- multiple sclerosis --- 1H MRS --- enery brain metabolism --- EEG/fMRI --- Type 1 Diabetes --- brain connectivity --- fMRI --- multimodal brain MRI --- calibrated BOLD --- demyielination --- ISMRBF 2016 --- 13C MRS
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