Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2007 Nov;17(4):469-84, viii-ix doi: 10.1016/j.nic.2007.07.005.

Mapping cognitive function

Stufflebeam SM, Rosen BR.

Abstract

Cognitive functions are fundamental to being human. Although tremendous progress has been made in the science of cognition using neuroimaging, the clinical applications of neuroimaging are just beginning to be realized. This article focuses on selected technologies, analysis techniques, and applications that have, or will soon have, direct clinical impact. The authors discuss how cognition can be imaged using MR imaging, functional MR imaging, positron emission tomography, magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography, and MR imaging diffusion tensor imaging. A unifying theme of this article is the concept that a more complete understanding of cognition only comes through integration of multimodal structural and functional imaging technologies.

PMID: 17983964