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Changes in sensory-cognitive input: effects on cerebral blood flow
Authors:O G Cameron  J G Modell  R D Hichwa  B W Agranoff  R A Koeppe
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor 48109-0722.
Abstract:Eight healthy right-handed young men were subjected to local CBF measurement by [15O]water and positron emission tomography during partial sensory deprivation and during sensory-cognitive activation; physiological, hormonal, and subjective stress measurements were also performed. Results indicated that (a) "whole-brain" CBF increased during activation; (b) the greatest increase in CBF was in the primary visual cortex; (c) differences between hemispheres were not observed, but CBF was greater anteriorly than posteriorly in the deprivation condition only; (d) within-subject variability of CBF was not influenced by the sensory-cognitive condition; and (e) the procedure was not stressful.
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