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English: Clinical neuroimaging using ultrasound. (a) Conventional transcranial Doppler imaging. (b) Degree of language lateralization in relation to handedness. (c) Ultrasonic probe for neurofunctional ultrasound on a neonate fontanel. (d) Ultra high-sensitivity Doppler image acquired through the fontanel. (e) Relative changes in CBV occurring after 500 s. (f) 2D mapping of the hyperemia during and after the seizure. (g) Ultrasonic probe positioned on the brain during open-skull surgery. (h) Temporal profiles during a motor task in the motor cortex (top) and surrounding areas (bottom). (i) Correlation maps with the stimulus pattern (red line in h) depicts the implicated motor cortex.[1]
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