Stefan Blüml • Ashok Panigrahy
Editors
2013
For each generation new vistas appear that were almost inconceivable to that which went before. Nuclear magnetic resonance, a physical technique fi rst described some 60 years ago and best known to physicians since the 1980s as MRI, is now so ubiquitous that few can be unaware of its impact across the entire fi eld of medicine. But most conspicuously MRI has contributed to observing the brain and its dysfunctions.