Neuroimaging Peer-review Journals
Neuroimaging is the control that manages the in vivo delineation of life systems and the capacity of the focal sensory system in wellbeing and infection. The term 'neuroimaging' is more far-reaching than the more seasoned term of neuroradiology; despite the fact that previously, neuroimaging was viewed as the space of radiologists with a particular enthusiasm for the sensory system, the members in this quickly changing field currently originate from different foundations. Givers exist in all regions in the neurosciences, including fundamental researchers, nervous system specialists, neurosurgeons, analysts, therapists, physicists, scientific experts, and clinicians in radiology and atomic medication. It is critical to understand that neuroimaging is a dynamic and advancing field. The improvements that have happened in the previous decade couldn't have been anticipated when the principal version of this Encyclopedia was distributed, and we can expect that later on some of what we as of now see as fundamental components of neuroimaging will be outperformed. In 1895, a year after Roentgen found the X-beam and accordingly the clinical forte of radiology, the infiltrating capacity of this new beam was utilized to restrict projectiles in the calvarium. It consequently by implication gave the main bits of knowledge into the morphology of the living cerebrum. Nonetheless, the skull, vertebral section, and theca stayed impressive hindrances to coordinate representation of the cerebrum and spinal line for more than 75 years. Rather, the life structures of the CNS was construed from aberrant perceptions, for example, hard disintegration on plain skull radiograph, uprooting and twisting of the ventricular framework (by means of pneumoence phalography) and the supply routes and veins (through angiography), and the diagram of the spinal line (by means of myelography). Affirmation of the neuroscientists' analysis during life was just conceivable at the neuropathology assessment of the cerebrum or spinal line in the afterlife.
High Impact List of Articles
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Reduce the Neuroapoptosis in the Brain of Rats Born to Mothers with Experimental Placental Insufficiency by Combination of Thiotriazoline with L-Arginine and Thiotriazolin with Piracetam
Belenichev Igor Fedorovich, Daria Sergeevna Voitenko and Nina Viktorovna Bukhtiayrova
Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Reduce the Neuroapoptosis in the Brain of Rats Born to Mothers with Experimental Placental Insufficiency by Combination of Thiotriazoline with L-Arginine and Thiotriazolin with Piracetam
Belenichev Igor Fedorovich, Daria Sergeevna Voitenko and Nina Viktorovna Bukhtiayrova
Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Improving the Quality of Life in Persons with Dementia through a Pilot Study of a Creative Dance Movement Programme in an Asian Setting
Shahul Hameed, Jinesh M. Shah, Simon Ting, Christopher Gabriel, Sze Yan Tay, Usanee Chotphoksap and Angela Liong Pilot Study: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Improving the Quality of Life in Persons with Dementia through a Pilot Study of a Creative Dance Movement Programme in an Asian Setting
Shahul Hameed, Jinesh M. Shah, Simon Ting, Christopher Gabriel, Sze Yan Tay, Usanee Chotphoksap and Angela Liong Pilot Study: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Evolution of Neurology in the German-Speaking Countries
Hansruedi Isler Commentary: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Evolution of Neurology in the German-Speaking Countries
Hansruedi Isler Commentary: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Neurodegenerative Disorders
Sergio Machado Editorial: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Neurodegenerative Disorders
Sergio Machado Editorial: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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The Effect of Erythropoietin on Total Protein Levels during Ischemia Reperfusion Injury in Rats
Tsompos C, Panoulis C, Τοutouzas K, Ζografos G and Papalois A Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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The Effect of Erythropoietin on Total Protein Levels during Ischemia Reperfusion Injury in Rats
Tsompos C, Panoulis C, Τοutouzas K, Ζografos G and Papalois A Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Improving Memory in Patients with Epilepsy: Considering the Impact of Anti-Epileptic Drugs, Low Mood and/or Surgery on Memory Training Program Outcomes
Zoë Thayer, Cara Wong, Armin Mohamed and Laurie Miller Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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Improving Memory in Patients with Epilepsy: Considering the Impact of Anti-Epileptic Drugs, Low Mood and/or Surgery on Memory Training Program Outcomes
Zoë Thayer, Cara Wong, Armin Mohamed and Laurie Miller Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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The Association between Cardiac Autonomic Control System and Motor Performance among Patients Post Stroke: Review of the Literature
Raphaely Beer Noa and Katz-leurer Michal Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
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The Association between Cardiac Autonomic Control System and Motor Performance among Patients Post Stroke: Review of the Literature
Raphaely Beer Noa and Katz-leurer Michal Research Article: International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
Conference Proceedings
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Utility botulinum toxin injections in severe spastic dysarthria
Paola Diaz Borrego Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Utility botulinum toxin injections in severe spastic dysarthria
Paola Diaz Borrego Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the choroid plexus: A case report
Francis James B Gatdula, Ma Leila M Doquenia, Manuel M Mariano and Ibet Marie Y Sih Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the choroid plexus: A case report
Francis James B Gatdula, Ma Leila M Doquenia, Manuel M Mariano and Ibet Marie Y Sih Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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The level of receptor for advanced glycation end products in the serum of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients undergoing stem cell experimental treatment - preliminary study
Mariusz Dziekonski, Judyta Juranek, Katarzyna Jezierska-Wozniak, Barczewska Monika, Siwek Tomasz, Stanislaw Maksymowicz, Marcin Jozwik,
Mariola Swiderek-Matysiak, Maksymowicz Wojciech and Wojtkiewicz Joanna Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Spine
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The level of receptor for advanced glycation end products in the serum of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients undergoing stem cell experimental treatment - preliminary study
Mariusz Dziekonski, Judyta Juranek, Katarzyna Jezierska-Wozniak, Barczewska Monika, Siwek Tomasz, Stanislaw Maksymowicz, Marcin Jozwik,
Mariola Swiderek-Matysiak, Maksymowicz Wojciech and Wojtkiewicz Joanna Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Spine
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Stroke rehabilitation
Raquel Neves Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Stroke rehabilitation
Raquel Neves Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Parkinson disease-induced upregulation of apoptotic mediators could be attenuated in the skeletal muscle following chronic exercise training: Impact of exercise on apoptotic mediators in PD skeletal muscle
Muhammed D Al-Jarrah, Nour S Erekat Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Parkinson disease-induced upregulation of apoptotic mediators could be attenuated in the skeletal muscle following chronic exercise training: Impact of exercise on apoptotic mediators in PD skeletal muscle
Muhammed D Al-Jarrah, Nour S Erekat Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Neuronal interleukin 13 receptor and parkinsonâ??s disease
Bruno Conti Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Neuronal interleukin 13 receptor and parkinsonâ??s disease
Bruno Conti Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
Relevant Topics in Neuroscience & Psychology