About this Research Topic
The availability of various imaging techniques such as PET–MRI, single-photon emission CT-MRI, and EEG MR-compatible systems, paved the way for the implementation of novel, pathology-specific imaging protocols. Multi-modal imaging in neurology relies on the simultaneous depiction of the central nervous system (CNS) using more than one imaging technique. Any combination between different spectral, magnetic resonance (MR) modalities, and radioactive reporters enable the examination of different molecules of the neural tissue, thus allowing the parallel depiction of multiple cellular or neural processes. As such, multi-modality imaging will play a central role in the investigation of the multifaceted pathophysiological process and the establishment of accurate and more reliable markers in various neurological conditions.
This topic will focus on the translational application of multi-modal imaging and novel data analysis methods that can be utilized to explore the underlying structural and functional fingerprints in different neurological diseases in both pre-clinical as well as clinical settings. We welcome submissions of the following article types: Original Research, Case Reports, Reviews, Opinion Pieces and Perspective, Methods, and Study Protocols.
Keywords: Neurological diseases, MRI, PET, EEG, neuroimaging, diagnosis, monitoring
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