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FMRI has long been a useful research tool, providing indirect indications of relative change in brain activity when the subject is presented with different stimuli. It has rarely been used in diagnostics as it does not produce numerical data. Currently, positron emission tomography (PET) scans are used to provide quantitative measurements of blood flow and volume in the brain for use in diagnosis. However, PET is expensive, has poor spatial resolution and exposes the patient to ionising radiation.
Francesco Langella
BSc (Hons), MSc Francesco Langella - DPhil student / MRC Centre of Research Excellence
Sanjay Manohar
MRCP PhD MBPsS Sanjay Manohar - Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant
Sarah Vollam
RN MSc PhD Sarah Vollam - Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher
Sridhar Vasudevan
Sridhar Vasudevan - Associate Professor in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery
Paul Harrison
MA, BM. BCh, DM (Oxon), FRCPsych Paul Harrison - Professor of Psychiatry; Associate Head of Department (Research)
Andreas Themistocleous
BSc(Hons), MBBCh, PhD, FCP (SA), MRCP (UK) Andreas Themistocleous - Associate Professor and MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow
Linxin Li
MD, MSc, DPhil Linxin Li - Associate Professor
William Clarke
William Clarke - Associate Professor & Wellcome Career Development Fellow
Simon Kyle
MA (First Class Hons.), PhD Simon Kyle - Professor of Experimental and Clinical Sleep Research
Jasmina Cehajic-Kapetanovic
M.A. Phy. Sci., B.M. B.Ch. Oxon., M.Sc. I.O.V.S., M.R.C.Ophth., Ph.D., F.R.C.Ophth. Jasmina Cehajic-Kapetanovic - MRC Clinician Scientist and Consultant Vitreo-Retinal Surgeon
Masud Husain
MA DPhil BMBCh FRCP FMedSci FAAN FEAN Masud Husain - Professor of Neurology & Cognitive Neuroscience
