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Functional mri of human brain activation combining high spatial and temporal resolution by a cine flash technique
Authors:Klaus-Dietmar Merboldt,Gunnar Krü  ger,Wolfgang H  nicke,Andreas Kleinschmidt,Jens Frahm
Affiliation:Klaus-Dietmar Merboldt,Gunnar Krüger,Wolfgang Hänicke,Andreas Kleinschmidt,Jens Frahm
Abstract:Functional mapping of human brain activation has been accomplished at high spatial and temporal resolution (voxel size 4.9 μl, temporal increment 100 ms). The approach was based on oxygenation-sensitive long-echo time FLASH MRI sequences synchronized to multiply repeated cycles of visual stimulation in a CINE acquisition mode. This high temporal resolution revealed that stimulus-related signal intensity changes in human visual cortex display an initial latency followed by increases extending over several seconds. Furthermore, the temporal characteristics of the complete CINE MRI signal time course depended on the absolute and relative durations of activation and control periods and, for example, caused an apparent absence of a poststimulation “undershoot” phenomenon. Complementing hyperoxygenation due to rapid hemodynamic adjustments, these results suggest signal intensity modulation by enhanced oxygen consumption and concomitant deoxygenation during prolonged and/or repetitive stimulation.
Keywords:brain  function  brain  activation  magnetic resonance  functional  visual cortex
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