The mapping of high resolution functional structures relies on the minimization of non-specific large vessel signals. Previous human studies have used the conventional GE BOLD technique, combined with differential mapping. We have previously demonstrated the ability of HSE BOLD imaging and differential mapping to reliably and robustly map ocular dominance columns in humans. Here we investigate the potential and limitations of GE BOLD differential mapping as compared to HSE BOLD differential mapping of ocular dominance columns in hopes of developing a strategy for high resolution applications in humans at high magnetic fields
A recent hemodynamic model is extended and applied to simulate and explore the feasibility of detect...
spatial specificity of our spin-echo (SE) BOLD and CBF-based functional mapping signals (1) because ...
Previous attempts at characterizing the spatial specificity of the blood oxygenation level dependent...
The mapping of high resolution functional structures relies on the minimization of non-specific larg...
Background: The ability to reliably and reproducibly map high resolution functional architecture usi...
Since the discovery of the BOLD effect, detection of ocular dominance columns (ODCs) in primary visu...
Cells in the mammalian brain tend to be grouped together according to their afferent and efferent co...
AbstractWe mapped ocular dominance columns (ODCs) in normal human subjects using high-field (4 T) fu...
Sub-millimeter spatial resolution applications are becoming of increasing interest in fMRI. Several ...
AbstractWe mapped ocular dominance columns (ODCs) in normal human subjects using high-field (4 T) fu...
Despite GE-EPI being the method of choice in most fMRI applications, their use in high-resolution ac...
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of classification algorithms applied to fMRI data to de...
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of classification algorithms applied to fMRI data to de...
The Hahn spin-echo (HSE)-based BOLD effect at high magnetic fields is expected to provide functional...
Recent studies have demonstrated that classification algorithms applied to human fMRI data can decod...
A recent hemodynamic model is extended and applied to simulate and explore the feasibility of detect...
spatial specificity of our spin-echo (SE) BOLD and CBF-based functional mapping signals (1) because ...
Previous attempts at characterizing the spatial specificity of the blood oxygenation level dependent...
The mapping of high resolution functional structures relies on the minimization of non-specific larg...
Background: The ability to reliably and reproducibly map high resolution functional architecture usi...
Since the discovery of the BOLD effect, detection of ocular dominance columns (ODCs) in primary visu...
Cells in the mammalian brain tend to be grouped together according to their afferent and efferent co...
AbstractWe mapped ocular dominance columns (ODCs) in normal human subjects using high-field (4 T) fu...
Sub-millimeter spatial resolution applications are becoming of increasing interest in fMRI. Several ...
AbstractWe mapped ocular dominance columns (ODCs) in normal human subjects using high-field (4 T) fu...
Despite GE-EPI being the method of choice in most fMRI applications, their use in high-resolution ac...
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of classification algorithms applied to fMRI data to de...
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of classification algorithms applied to fMRI data to de...
The Hahn spin-echo (HSE)-based BOLD effect at high magnetic fields is expected to provide functional...
Recent studies have demonstrated that classification algorithms applied to human fMRI data can decod...
A recent hemodynamic model is extended and applied to simulate and explore the feasibility of detect...
spatial specificity of our spin-echo (SE) BOLD and CBF-based functional mapping signals (1) because ...
Previous attempts at characterizing the spatial specificity of the blood oxygenation level dependent...