BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence for the idea of fMRI activation in white matter. In the current study, we compared hemodynamic response functions (HRF) in white matter and gray matter using 4 T fMRI. White matter fMRI activation was elicited in the isthmus of the corpus callosum at both the group and individual levels (using an established interhemispheric transfer task). Callosal HRFs were compared to HRFs from cingulate and parietal activation. RESULTS: Examination of the raw HRF revealed similar overall response characteristics. Finite impulse response modeling confirmed that the WM HRF characteristics were comparable to those of the GM HRF, but had significantly decreased peak response amplitudes. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the results...
Recent studies have demonstrated significant regional variability in the hemodynamic response functi...
Two cerebral blood volume (CBV)-weighted fMRI techniques, gray matter nulled (GMN) and vascular spac...
Changes in brain neuronal activity are reflected by hemodynamic responses mapped through Blood Oxyge...
Introduction The idea of fMRI activation in white matter (WM) is controversial. Our recent work has ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation in white matter is controversial. Given that...
Ultra-high-field (UHF) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has shown tremendous potential f...
Recent developments have shown that it is possible to detect functional magnetic resonance imaging (...
White matter structures make up functional connectivity of the brain. The ability to observe white m...
<div><p>Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation in white matter is controversial. Gi...
Introduction: Subcortical brain regions are absolutely essential for normal human cognitive function...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation in white matter is controversial. Given that...
The changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) associated with the changes in neuronal activity ...
Subcortical brain regions are absolutely essential for normal human function. These phylogenetically...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), being an indirect measure of brain activity, is mathem...
Background and Aims: Several studies examining the variability of the blood oxygenation level depend...
Recent studies have demonstrated significant regional variability in the hemodynamic response functi...
Two cerebral blood volume (CBV)-weighted fMRI techniques, gray matter nulled (GMN) and vascular spac...
Changes in brain neuronal activity are reflected by hemodynamic responses mapped through Blood Oxyge...
Introduction The idea of fMRI activation in white matter (WM) is controversial. Our recent work has ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation in white matter is controversial. Given that...
Ultra-high-field (UHF) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has shown tremendous potential f...
Recent developments have shown that it is possible to detect functional magnetic resonance imaging (...
White matter structures make up functional connectivity of the brain. The ability to observe white m...
<div><p>Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation in white matter is controversial. Gi...
Introduction: Subcortical brain regions are absolutely essential for normal human cognitive function...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation in white matter is controversial. Given that...
The changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) associated with the changes in neuronal activity ...
Subcortical brain regions are absolutely essential for normal human function. These phylogenetically...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), being an indirect measure of brain activity, is mathem...
Background and Aims: Several studies examining the variability of the blood oxygenation level depend...
Recent studies have demonstrated significant regional variability in the hemodynamic response functi...
Two cerebral blood volume (CBV)-weighted fMRI techniques, gray matter nulled (GMN) and vascular spac...
Changes in brain neuronal activity are reflected by hemodynamic responses mapped through Blood Oxyge...