Stationing Sessions: Mock Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
4:02
Transfer
5:12
Results: Representative Functional MRI of Awake, Unrestrained Canine Brains
7:02
Conclusion
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging conducted in unrestrained dogs is a new method that creates a fresh way of examining function and structure in the dog brain. The method is humane, cost effective, and it works, not only for dogs in this research context
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on unrestrained awake dogs is a new method with several advantages over imaging with physical or chemical restraint. This protocol introduces a cost-effective training method that minimizes training in the MRI environment, which can be expensive, and maximizes the subject pool available for canine functional MRI.