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1 Moriah Thomason Lara Foland ‘n Me Radiological Sciences Laboratory Center for Advanced MR Technology* Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Radiology Neurosciences Program Towards Calibrating fMRI *

2 fMRI Calibration: Not needed here

3 Examples where quantifying activation may be important in drawing inferences about cognition: fMRI Calibration: Motivation Inter-group comparisons Age, health Longitudinal studies normal/abnormal development, therapy Multi-center studies fBIRN schizophrenia fMRI trial

4 BH Task: Children vs. Adults Thomason, et. al, 2005

5 BH Task: Children vs. Adults Thomason, et. al, 2005

6 BOLD contrast is indirect consequence of changes in regional metabolism Increased neuronal firing => increased blood flow => increased HbO2 & decreased (paramagnetic) Hb => increased MR signal Quantitative fMRI BOLD = Neuronal_Metabol HRF ( )NMR { }  HRF differences can modulate BOLD

7 Measurement of HRF - ER - Fourier-wtd block (FM) Breath holding - motivation - mechanism - prospects for calibration Outline

8 Definition: BOLD response to an impulsive stimulus may include neuronal and vascular responses -> use a cognitively simple task to reduce neuronal component may be nonlinear -> superposition does not hold Hemodynamic Response Function

9 HRF: Measure h(t) with 1s task motorauditory Glover, NI 1999 Finger tapping & tones at 3Hz, N=5

10 Spectral content of h(t)

11 Event related Fourier-wtd block (FM method) Nonlinearities Efficiency Measurement of HRF

12 Measurement of h(t): Fourier (FM) Design has on/off blocks of duration 4s, 6s, 8s, 10s, 12s, 16s, 20s, 30s, 40s, …4s

13 Measurement of h(t): Fourier (FM)

14 Analysis of Fourier Data: 1. GLM Model h(t): Then, calc. response is

15 GLM- Linear VisualAuditory

16 Response to epochs of finger tapping calculatedmeasured Glover, NI 1999 Finger tapping at 3Hz, 1.5T 1/3s, 2/3s, 1s, 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s

17 Sensorimotor Activation maps Glover, NI 1999

18 Second order Volterra series (Friston, 1998) Then, measurement is Nonlinearities

19 GLM- Linear vs. Nonlinear LinearNonlinear

20 GLM- Linear vs. Nonlinear

21 Event related Fourier-wtd block (FM method) Nonlinearities Efficiency Measurement of HRF

22 Measurement Efficiency ERFM  = 0.32  = 1.85 CNR(FM)/CNR(ER)= 6.1

23 Measurement Efficiency ER: 8 minFM: 6 min

24 Effect of HRF on Activation Gamma variate Linear HRF Nonlinear HRF

25 Adult/Child HRF

26 Effect of HRF on Activation Gamma variate Linear h JJEGAK AdultChild

27 Measurement of HRF - ER - Fourier-wtd block (FM) Breath holding - motivation - mechanism - prospects for calibration - fBIRN study - child/adult study of WM Outline

28 Breath-holding (BH) induces a systemic state change in brain oxygenation… Vascular Responsivity: BH … which results in a BOLD contrast change… … that does not derive from cognitive input. BOLD BH = NMR { HRF ( O2-state change ) } BOLD act = NMR { HRF ( CMRO2 change ) } |BOLD act | ~ |BOLD BH |  CMRO2 act

29 BOLD Signal Davis, PNAS (1998) Buxton, 2003 rCBF [HbO2] OEF [Hb] CMRO2 = OEF x rCBF x [HbO2]

30 BOLD Signal Kastrup (1999) Hoge (1999)

31 Block trial: 15s off/on - 8 cycles, 4 min, 15 s BH Task breathe normally 14sBreath in & hold 2sHold 14s

32 Activation BHSM

33 Vascular Responsivity: BH lf121103jshu112803

34 HbO2 vs. O2 in Lung

35 BH-induced BOLD signal Vascular res.   HR    rCBF  hypoxia Basal metab.  O 2 , CO 2, NO, H +   vasodilation   rCBF

36 BH Mechanism Thomason, et. al, 2005


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