An important constraint on how hemodynamic neuroimaging signals such as fMRI can be interpreted in terms of the underlying evoked activity is an understanding of neurovascular coupling mechanisms that actually generate hemodynamic responses. The predominant view at present is that the hemodynamic response is most correlated with synaptic input and subsequent neural processing rather than spiking output. It is still not clear whether input or processing is more important in the generation of hemodynamics responses. In order to investigate this we measured the hemodynamic and neural responses to electrical whisker pad stimuli in rat whisker barrel somatosensory cortex both before and after the local cortical injections of the GABAA agonist mu...
Functional MRI responses are localized to the synaptic sites of evoked inhibitory neurons, but it is...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has rapidly become an important tool in clinical medicine and biolo...
Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent functional MRI (BOLD fMRI) during electrical paw stimulation has b...
Using previously published data from the whisker barrel cortex of anesthetized rodents (Berwick et a...
This article investigates the relation between stimulus-evoked neural activity and cerebral hemodyna...
Linear relationships between synaptic activity and hemodynamic responses are critically dependent on...
Recent studies have shown that the haemodynamic responses to brief (2 secs), regardless of the impul...
AbstractWe investigated the relationship between neuronal activity, oxygen metabolism, and hemodynam...
Increases in neuronal activity induce local increases in cerebral perfusion. However, our understand...
Introduction: The interpretation of the neuroimaging signal is rendered difficult by the fact that i...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is widely used to study the operational organization of...
AbstractRecent advances in brain imaging techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging...
The coupling of the brain's neural activity to its blood supply, termed neurovascular coupling, and ...
Brain imaging techniques utilize hemodynamic changes that accompany brain activation. However, stimu...
<div><p>Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent functional MRI (BOLD fMRI) during electrical paw stimulati...
Functional MRI responses are localized to the synaptic sites of evoked inhibitory neurons, but it is...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has rapidly become an important tool in clinical medicine and biolo...
Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent functional MRI (BOLD fMRI) during electrical paw stimulation has b...
Using previously published data from the whisker barrel cortex of anesthetized rodents (Berwick et a...
This article investigates the relation between stimulus-evoked neural activity and cerebral hemodyna...
Linear relationships between synaptic activity and hemodynamic responses are critically dependent on...
Recent studies have shown that the haemodynamic responses to brief (2 secs), regardless of the impul...
AbstractWe investigated the relationship between neuronal activity, oxygen metabolism, and hemodynam...
Increases in neuronal activity induce local increases in cerebral perfusion. However, our understand...
Introduction: The interpretation of the neuroimaging signal is rendered difficult by the fact that i...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is widely used to study the operational organization of...
AbstractRecent advances in brain imaging techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging...
The coupling of the brain's neural activity to its blood supply, termed neurovascular coupling, and ...
Brain imaging techniques utilize hemodynamic changes that accompany brain activation. However, stimu...
<div><p>Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent functional MRI (BOLD fMRI) during electrical paw stimulati...
Functional MRI responses are localized to the synaptic sites of evoked inhibitory neurons, but it is...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has rapidly become an important tool in clinical medicine and biolo...
Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent functional MRI (BOLD fMRI) during electrical paw stimulation has b...