PURPOSE: To prospectively determine the repeatability of functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging brain activation tasks in a group of healthy older male volunteers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Local research ethics committee approval and informed consent were obtained. Sixteen men with a mean age of 69 years +/- 3 (standard deviation) performed finger-tapping and N-back (number of screens back) working-memory tasks. Each subject underwent MR imaging three times in weekly intervals. Within-subject task repeatability was analyzed in terms of the number of voxels classified as activated (activation extent), the mean activation amplitude, and (for finger tapping) the center of the mass of the activated region. A repeatability index was calculated...
Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI), performed during resting wakefulness wit...
We investigated whether extensive repetition can diminish age-related differences between younger an...
Functional imaging of the brainstem may open new avenues for clinical diagnostics. However, for reli...
PURPOSE: To investigate if resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) reliably can serve as a complement to...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
Measuring brain activity during fMRI tasks is one of the main tools to identify brain biomarkers of ...
Abstract. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has significantly contributed to understandin...
commonly used to study normal cortical sensory and cognitive processing as well as a variety of dise...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional MR imaging studies of the brain should be interpreted in the cont...
In this technical note, we clarify the meaning of the generalizability-theory based coefficients rep...
Multisite neuroimaging studies can facilitate the investigation of brain-related changes in many con...
As the aging population grows, it has become increasingly important to carefully characterize amnest...
Identifying brain biomarkers of disease risk is a growing priority in neuroscience. The ability to i...
Multi-site neuroimaging studies offer an efficient means to study brain functioning in large samples...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data are commonly used to construct activation maps for...
Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI), performed during resting wakefulness wit...
We investigated whether extensive repetition can diminish age-related differences between younger an...
Functional imaging of the brainstem may open new avenues for clinical diagnostics. However, for reli...
PURPOSE: To investigate if resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) reliably can serve as a complement to...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
Measuring brain activity during fMRI tasks is one of the main tools to identify brain biomarkers of ...
Abstract. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has significantly contributed to understandin...
commonly used to study normal cortical sensory and cognitive processing as well as a variety of dise...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional MR imaging studies of the brain should be interpreted in the cont...
In this technical note, we clarify the meaning of the generalizability-theory based coefficients rep...
Multisite neuroimaging studies can facilitate the investigation of brain-related changes in many con...
As the aging population grows, it has become increasingly important to carefully characterize amnest...
Identifying brain biomarkers of disease risk is a growing priority in neuroscience. The ability to i...
Multi-site neuroimaging studies offer an efficient means to study brain functioning in large samples...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data are commonly used to construct activation maps for...
Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI), performed during resting wakefulness wit...
We investigated whether extensive repetition can diminish age-related differences between younger an...
Functional imaging of the brainstem may open new avenues for clinical diagnostics. However, for reli...