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Neurotransmitter Imaging: Basic Concepts and Future Perspectives
2011
Current Medical Imaging Reviews
Neurochemistry of human cognition remains uninvestigated because neuroimaging techniques have limited ability to detect neurochemical changes associated with cognitive processing. In recent years investigators have used molecular imaging to develop methods for detection, mapping and measurement of neurotransmitters released acutely during cognitive processing in the live human brain. Most of these methods exploit the competition between endogenous neurotransmitter and a radiolabeled receptor
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