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Richard B. Buxton
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, MA
fMRI 1008 x20513
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Richard B.
Buxton, PhD, is a physicist working in
the field of magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI). His research interests focus on
recently developed functional MRI (fMRI)
techniques to measure patterns of
activation in the brain, including basic
studies of the physiological mechanisms
that underlie fMRI, novel approaches to
the design and analysis of fMRI
experiments, and development of new
imaging techniques to directly measure
tissue blood flow.
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Selected
Publications
Buxton RB, Frank
LR. A Model for the Coupling Between
Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen
Metabolism During Neural
Stimulation. Journal of Cerebral
Blood Flow and Medicine, 17:
64-72, 1997.
[PDF]
Buxton RB, Wong EC,
Frank LR. Dynamics of blood flow and
oxygenation changes during brain
activation: the balloon model.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine,
39:855-864, 1998. [PDF]
Buxton RB, Frank
LR, Wong EC, Siewert B, Warach S,
Edleman RR. A General Kinetic Model
for Quantitative Perfusion Imaging
with Arterial Spin Labeling.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine,
40: 383-396, 1998. [PDF]
Buxton RB, The
Elusive Initial Dip. NeuroImage, 13:
953-958, 2001.
[PDF]
Books
Buxton RB.
Introduction to Functional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging:
Principles and Techniques,
Cambridge University Press.
2002. [Book
Site]
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