Development and Validation of Neuronal Activity-Related Sodium (NARS) fMRI Method
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Explore the development and validation of a novel neuroimaging technique in this 53-minute seminar from the BrainMap series. Learn about the Neuronal Activity-Related Sodium (NARS) fMRI method, a cutting-edge approach to measuring brain activity through sodium imaging. Discover how this innovative technique differs from traditional BOLD fMRI and understand its potential applications in neuroscience research. Examine the validation process for this new method and gain insights into how sodium-based imaging can provide unique perspectives on neuronal activity. Understand the technical aspects of implementing NARS fMRI and its implications for advancing our understanding of brain function and neural mechanisms.
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BrainMap: Development and Validation of Neuronal Activity-Related Sodium (NARS) fMRI Method
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MGH Martinos Center