Structural MRI (sMRI)-identified tissue "growth" after neuropsychological training has been reported in many studies but the origins of those apparent tissue changes (ATC) still remain elusive. One possible contributor to ATC is brain perfusion since T1-weighted MRI, the tool used to identify ATC, is sensitive to perfusion-change induced tissue T1 alterations. To test the hypothetical perfusion contribution to ATC, sMRI data were acquired before and after short-term global and regional perfusion manipulations via intaking a 200 mg caffeine pill and performing a sensorimotor task. Caffeine intake caused a global CBF reduction and apparent tissue density reduction in temporal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and the limbic area; sensorimoto...
With the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain analysis tools, it has become possible to...
We present a comprehensive study on the non-invasive measurement of hippocampal perfusion. Using hig...
The brain is a plastic organ, able to undergo structural and functional changes following changing p...
Structural MRI (sMRI)-identified tissue "growth" after neuropsychological training has been reported...
Structural MRI (sMRI)-identified tissue "growth" after neuropsychological training has been reported...
Caffeine, the most commonly used psychoactive substance in the world, leads to changes in cerebral b...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent interest has emerged in the use of pharmacologic methods to maximize ...
Computational anatomy studies typically use T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging contrast to look ...
Longitudinal MRI is used in clinical research studies to examine illness progression, neurodevelopme...
Quantitative measurements of brain perfusion are influenced by perfusion-modifiers. Standardization ...
In resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the temporal correlation between spon...
In resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the temporal correlation between spon...
Quantitative measurements of brain perfusion are influenced by perfusion-modifiers. Standardization ...
This study aimed to investigate the pharmacological effect of caffeine on functional connectivity me...
Evidence suggests that alcohol’s vasodilatory properties increase resting cerebral blood perfusion, ...
With the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain analysis tools, it has become possible to...
We present a comprehensive study on the non-invasive measurement of hippocampal perfusion. Using hig...
The brain is a plastic organ, able to undergo structural and functional changes following changing p...
Structural MRI (sMRI)-identified tissue "growth" after neuropsychological training has been reported...
Structural MRI (sMRI)-identified tissue "growth" after neuropsychological training has been reported...
Caffeine, the most commonly used psychoactive substance in the world, leads to changes in cerebral b...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent interest has emerged in the use of pharmacologic methods to maximize ...
Computational anatomy studies typically use T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging contrast to look ...
Longitudinal MRI is used in clinical research studies to examine illness progression, neurodevelopme...
Quantitative measurements of brain perfusion are influenced by perfusion-modifiers. Standardization ...
In resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the temporal correlation between spon...
In resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the temporal correlation between spon...
Quantitative measurements of brain perfusion are influenced by perfusion-modifiers. Standardization ...
This study aimed to investigate the pharmacological effect of caffeine on functional connectivity me...
Evidence suggests that alcohol’s vasodilatory properties increase resting cerebral blood perfusion, ...
With the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain analysis tools, it has become possible to...
We present a comprehensive study on the non-invasive measurement of hippocampal perfusion. Using hig...
The brain is a plastic organ, able to undergo structural and functional changes following changing p...