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fMRI Contrast at High and Ultrahigh Magnetic Fields: Insight from Complementary Methods.

Neuroimage. 2015 Mar 17;

Authors: Ciobanu L, Solomon E, Pyatigorskaya N, Roussel T, Le Bihan D, Frydman L

Abstract
This manuscript examines the origins and nature of the function-derived activation detected by magnetic resonance imaging at ultrahigh fields using different encoding methods. A series of preclinical high field (7T) and ultra-high field (17.2T) fMRI experiments were performed using gradient echo EPI, spin echo EPI and spatio-temporally encoded (SPEN) strategies. The dependencies of the fMRI signal change on the strength of the magnetic field and on different acquisition and sequence parameters were investigated. Artifact-free rat brain images with good resolution in all areas, as well as significant localized activation maps upon forepaw stimulation, were obtained in a single scan using fully refocused SPEN sequences devoid of T2* effects. Our results showed that, besides the normal T2-weighted BOLD contribution that arises in spin-echo sequences, fMRI SPEN signals contain a strong component caused by apparent T1-related effects, demonstrating the potential of such technique for exploring functional activation in rodents and on humans at ultrahigh fields.

PMID: 25795340 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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