High sensitivity signal detection for a sparse temporal sampling (STS) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is compensated by the increase in the number of scans (Ns) and consequently the scan time. A long scan time would result in fatigue and restlessness in participants, while a short scan time is undesirable for an STS-fMRI due to insufficient Ns for averaging. The purpose of this study was to determine the Ns practically sufficient for a sparse fMRI study. Eighteen participants were presented with white noise during a sparse fMRI scan. The height extent of activation was determined via t statistics and region of interest (ROI) based percentage of signal change (PSC). The t statistics and PSC for Heschl’s gyrus (HG) and superior ...
The noninvasive imaging of the monkey auditory system with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
The aim of this study was to optimize visual stimuli in various forms of visual tasks for acquiring ...
Cognitive neuroimaging studies typically require fast whole brain image acquisition with maximal sen...
Sparse-sampling is an important methodological advance in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR...
Sparse and clustered-sparse temporal sampling fMRI protocols have been devised to reduce the influen...
Sparse and clustered-sparse temporal sampling fMRI protocols have been devised to reduce the influen...
The use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to explore central auditory function may be ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in auditory experiments is a challenge, because the sca...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in auditory experiments is a challenge, because the sca...
PurposeDetecting sound-related activity using functional MRI requires the auditory stimulus to be mo...
We compared two experimental designs aimed at minimizing the influence of scanner background noise (...
Purpose: Detecting sound-related activity using functional MRI requires the auditory stimulus to be ...
Recent advances in MRI receiver and coil technologies have significantly improved image signal-to-no...
PURPOSE: Short TRs are increasingly used for fMRI as fast sequences such as simultaneous multislice ...
Developments in technology have enabled scientists to study brain function in an unprecedented way. ...
The noninvasive imaging of the monkey auditory system with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
The aim of this study was to optimize visual stimuli in various forms of visual tasks for acquiring ...
Cognitive neuroimaging studies typically require fast whole brain image acquisition with maximal sen...
Sparse-sampling is an important methodological advance in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR...
Sparse and clustered-sparse temporal sampling fMRI protocols have been devised to reduce the influen...
Sparse and clustered-sparse temporal sampling fMRI protocols have been devised to reduce the influen...
The use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to explore central auditory function may be ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in auditory experiments is a challenge, because the sca...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in auditory experiments is a challenge, because the sca...
PurposeDetecting sound-related activity using functional MRI requires the auditory stimulus to be mo...
We compared two experimental designs aimed at minimizing the influence of scanner background noise (...
Purpose: Detecting sound-related activity using functional MRI requires the auditory stimulus to be ...
Recent advances in MRI receiver and coil technologies have significantly improved image signal-to-no...
PURPOSE: Short TRs are increasingly used for fMRI as fast sequences such as simultaneous multislice ...
Developments in technology have enabled scientists to study brain function in an unprecedented way. ...
The noninvasive imaging of the monkey auditory system with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
The aim of this study was to optimize visual stimuli in various forms of visual tasks for acquiring ...
Cognitive neuroimaging studies typically require fast whole brain image acquisition with maximal sen...