ackground: 1. Numerous studies demonstrated that the response to a stimulus within the classical receptive field is modulated by an additional stimulus outside the receptive field. 2. A recent human fMRI study (Shmuel et al., Neuron 2002) demonstrated a robust sustained negative BOLD response (NBR) beyond the stimulated regions within retinotopic occipital areas. The NBR was associated with decreases in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and oxygen consumption, corroborating that the NBR could be triggered by decreases in neuronal activity. Aims: 1) Are there changes relative to spontaneous activity in non-stimulated regions in V1? 2) What are the neuronal correlates of the negative BOLD response? Methods: Monkeys were visually stimulated with iso-e...
Unambiguous interpretation of changes in the BOLD signal is challenging because of the complex neuro...
AbstractMost fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). Here, we dem...
AbstractMany fMRI experiments show regions of cortex that seem to respond in antiphase with the prim...
Previously we demonstrated that the negative BOLD response (NBR) in non-stimulated regions of V1 is ...
Negative BOLD responses (NBRs) are pervasive in human fMRI, but commonly ignored. A recent study (Sh...
n a previous fMRI study (Shmuel et al., HBM 2001), a robust sustained negative BOLD response (NBR) a...
The majority of functional brain imaging studies in humans rely on the measurement of cerebral blood...
Most functional brain imaging studies use task-induced hemodynamic responses to infer underlying cha...
Negative BOLD responses (NBRs) are pervasive in human fMRI experiments, but commonly ignored. The NB...
Most fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). A few previous human...
AbstractUnambiguous interpretation of changes in the BOLD signal is challenging because of the compl...
Most fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). Here, we demonstrate...
Moraschi M, DiNuzzo M, Giove F. On the origin of sustained negative BOLD response. J Neurophysiol 10...
While the dynamics and mechanism of the positive BOLD response have been well studied, much less is ...
Previous studies demonstrated negative BOLD response beyond the stimulated regions in V1, V2 and V3 ...
Unambiguous interpretation of changes in the BOLD signal is challenging because of the complex neuro...
AbstractMost fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). Here, we dem...
AbstractMany fMRI experiments show regions of cortex that seem to respond in antiphase with the prim...
Previously we demonstrated that the negative BOLD response (NBR) in non-stimulated regions of V1 is ...
Negative BOLD responses (NBRs) are pervasive in human fMRI, but commonly ignored. A recent study (Sh...
n a previous fMRI study (Shmuel et al., HBM 2001), a robust sustained negative BOLD response (NBR) a...
The majority of functional brain imaging studies in humans rely on the measurement of cerebral blood...
Most functional brain imaging studies use task-induced hemodynamic responses to infer underlying cha...
Negative BOLD responses (NBRs) are pervasive in human fMRI experiments, but commonly ignored. The NB...
Most fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). A few previous human...
AbstractUnambiguous interpretation of changes in the BOLD signal is challenging because of the compl...
Most fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). Here, we demonstrate...
Moraschi M, DiNuzzo M, Giove F. On the origin of sustained negative BOLD response. J Neurophysiol 10...
While the dynamics and mechanism of the positive BOLD response have been well studied, much less is ...
Previous studies demonstrated negative BOLD response beyond the stimulated regions in V1, V2 and V3 ...
Unambiguous interpretation of changes in the BOLD signal is challenging because of the complex neuro...
AbstractMost fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). Here, we dem...
AbstractMany fMRI experiments show regions of cortex that seem to respond in antiphase with the prim...