Lucas Center for Imaging

The Richard M. Lucas Center for Imaging is one of the few centers in the world with major centralized resources devoted to research in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), spectroscopy (MRS), and X-Ray/CT imaging.

Contact

Center Administrator

Donna Cronister, rslmac@stanford.edu, (650) 723-8205

Manager, MR Whole Body Research Systems

Anne Sawyer, amsawyer@stanford.edu, (650) 725-9697

Facilities

  • 1.5 T G.E. Healthcare whole-body MR system
  • 3 T G.E. Healthcare whole-body MR system
  • 7 T G.E. Healthcare whole-body MR system
  • A Siemens Angiostar digital x-ray fluoroscopic/angiographic system
  • Wet laboratory
  • The 3D Medical Imaging Laboratory

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Selected References

Associative Retrieval Processes in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe: Hippocampal Retrieval Success and CA1 Mismatch Detection. Chen A; Olsen RK; Preston AR; Glover GH; Wagner AD. Learning & Memory 18:523-8 (2011). PubMedID: 21775513.

Neural Systems Predicting Long-Term Outcome in Dyslexia. Hoeft F, McCandliss B, Black J, Gantman A, Zakerani N, Hulme C, Lyytinen H, Whitfield-Gabrieli S, Glover GH, Reiss AL, Gabrieli JDEPNAS 108:361-6 (2011). PubMedID: 21173250; PMCID: PMC3017159.

Modulation of Subgenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex Activity with Real-Time Neurofeedback. Hamilton JP, Glover GH, Hsu JJ, Johnson RF, Gotlib IH. Hum. Brain Map. 32:22-31 (2011). PubMedID: 21157877; PMCID: PMC3049174.

A quantitative comparison of NIRS and fMRI across multiple cognitive tasks. Cui X, Bray S, Bryant DM, Glover GH, Reiss AL. NeuroImage 54:2808-14 (2010). PubMedID: 21047559; PMCID: PMC3021967.

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