AbstractRecent advances in brain imaging techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), offer great promise for noninvasive mapping of brain function. However, the indirect nature of the imaging signals to the underlying neural activity limits the interpretation of the resulting maps. The present report represents the first systematic study with sufficient statistical power to quantitatively characterize the relationship between changes in blood oxygen content and the neural spiking and synaptic activity.Using two-dimensional optical measurements of hemodynamic signals, simultaneous recordings of neural activity, and an event-related stimulus paradigm, we demonstrate that (1) there is a strongly nonlinear relationship b...
First developed about fifteen years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has quickly grown into one of the most important tools ...
A tight temporal and spatial relationship exists between neuronal activity, metabolism, and blood fl...
AbstractRecent advances in brain imaging techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging...
AbstractWe investigated the relationship between neuronal activity, oxygen metabolism, and hemodynam...
Trial-by-trial variability in local field potential (LFP), tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PO2), ...
Linear relationships between synaptic activity and hemodynamic responses are critically dependent on...
Synaptic transmission initiates a cascade of signal transduction events that couple neuronal activit...
Modern neuroimaging techniques rely on neurovascular coupling to show regions of increased brain act...
Detailed understanding of the haemodynamic changes that underlie non-invasive neuroimaging technique...
Detailed understanding of the haemodynamic changes that underlie non-invasive neuroimaging technique...
AbstractDetailed understanding of the haemodynamic changes that underlie non-invasive neuroimaging t...
Neurovascular coupling is the generic term for changes in cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO(2)...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has rapidly become an important tool in clinical medicine and biolo...
Using previously published data from the whisker barrel cortex of anesthetized rodents (Berwick et a...
First developed about fifteen years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has quickly grown into one of the most important tools ...
A tight temporal and spatial relationship exists between neuronal activity, metabolism, and blood fl...
AbstractRecent advances in brain imaging techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging...
AbstractWe investigated the relationship between neuronal activity, oxygen metabolism, and hemodynam...
Trial-by-trial variability in local field potential (LFP), tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PO2), ...
Linear relationships between synaptic activity and hemodynamic responses are critically dependent on...
Synaptic transmission initiates a cascade of signal transduction events that couple neuronal activit...
Modern neuroimaging techniques rely on neurovascular coupling to show regions of increased brain act...
Detailed understanding of the haemodynamic changes that underlie non-invasive neuroimaging technique...
Detailed understanding of the haemodynamic changes that underlie non-invasive neuroimaging technique...
AbstractDetailed understanding of the haemodynamic changes that underlie non-invasive neuroimaging t...
Neurovascular coupling is the generic term for changes in cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO(2)...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has rapidly become an important tool in clinical medicine and biolo...
Using previously published data from the whisker barrel cortex of anesthetized rodents (Berwick et a...
First developed about fifteen years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has quickly grown into one of the most important tools ...
A tight temporal and spatial relationship exists between neuronal activity, metabolism, and blood fl...