The Neuroimaging Unit offers a wide range of techniques for quantitative analysis of human brain imaging obtained by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to obtain data on brain variables (volume of structures or areas of the brain, cortical thickness, pattern of girification, structure of white matter, activity pattern, …) important for the advance in the knowledge of the brain functions, and therefore, of the possible alterations present in the serious mental illnesses, constituting a fundamental tool in the investigation of the brain.
LOCATION AND PHONE:
IDIVAL building, floor, north entrance.
Phone: 942 20 26 77
Fax: 942 31 55 17
Spectroscopy is a noninvasive technique that allows to obtain a metabolic spectrum of the brain based on the difference in the chemical composition of its metabolites reflected in a different resonance frequency.
Our work in this field aims to:
A) Identify metabolic markers for different pathologies.
B) Identify neuronal progenitor cells in vivo in the human brain.
Office Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00-15:00
Phone: 942 20 26 77 Ext: 73219
Email: neuroimagen@idival.org
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