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Title: Functional MRI


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Functional MRI
  • Functional MRI is based on the increase in blood
    flow to the local vasculature that accompanies
    neural activity in the brain.
  • Results are functional maps of changes in
    cerebral venous oxygen concentration that
    correlate with neuronal activity.

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More oxygen!
  • Neural activity consumes energy
  • Energy is provided by ATP when it
  • hydrolyses to ADP
  • ATP is produced from ADP by
  • oxidative phosphorylation
  • This metabolism requires oxygen
  • Oxygen is supplied in the
  • hemoglobin molecule of blood
  • Oxyhemoglobin vs. deoxyhemoglobin

BLOOD FLOW
OXYGEN
HEMOGLOBIN
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More oxygen (2)!
  • During neural activity the concentration of
    deoxyhemoglobin in the area decreases as blood
    flow increases
  • Deoxyhemoglobin is paramagnetic, which causes a
    susceptibility difference between vessel and
    tissue
  • This causes dephasing of the MR proton signal
  • Deoxyhemoglobin is an endogenous contrast
    enhancing agent, and serves as the source of the
    signal for fMRI
  • Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD) effect

4
Functional activity of the brain
  • Intensity of fMRI images increases with the
    increase of brain activation
  • This increase is small (usually less than 2)
  • The increase is easily obscured by noise and
    different artifacts

5
Timing diagram for an EPI sequence
  • 90 slice selective RF pulse
  • slice selection gradient GS
  • initial phase encoding gradient pulse G?
  • initial frequency encoding gradient pulse Gf
  • 180 pulse

6
Advantages of fMRI
  • Non-invasive
  • Does not require injection of radioactive
    isotopes
  • Total scan time relatively short
  • Good spatial resolution

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Disadvantages of fMRI
  • Very sensitive to head movement artefact
  • Requires task repetition and image averaging
  • Can not directly map neuroreceptors
  • Noisy environment for the patient
  • Expensive

8
Sources of artefacts
  • Cardiac pulsation
  • Respiration
  • Patient movement
  • Signal from draining veins

9
Future of fMRI
  • Neurosurgical planning
  • Pain management
  • Research of neurological disorders
  • Research of cognitive and perceptual events

10
References
  • Toga Mazziotta (1996) Brain Mapping, the
    Methods Academic Press, Inc.
  • Jonathan R. Merrill (1997) Annals of the New
    York Academy of Sciences, vol. 82, New York
    Academy of Sciences
  • Shung, Smith, Tsui (1992) Principles of Medical
    Imaging Academic Press, Inc.
  • Functional MRI Methods and Applications by
    Stuart Clare http//www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/stuart/th
    esis/index.html
  • The Basics of MRI by Joseph P. Hornak
    http//www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the
    Laboratory of Functional MRI http//www.fmri.org/
    fmri.htm

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