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Spatial and temporal limits of fMRI Menon RS, Kim SG. Spatial and temporal limits in cognitive neuroimaging with fMRI. Trends Cogn Sci. 1999 Jun;3(6):207-216. With supplementary material from: Menon RS, Goodyear BG. Submillimeter functional localization in human striate cortex using BOLD contrast at 4 Tesla: implications for the vascular point-spread function. Magn Reson Med. 1999 Feb;41(2):230-5. Menon RS, Luknowsky DC, Gati JS. Mental chronometry using latency- resolved functional MRI. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1998 Sep 1;95(18):10902-7. Presentation by Robert Pinkerton
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Resolution “The ability to resolve 2 different regions of neural activation.” fMRI System Parameters Temporal - Volume Acquisition Time (VAT) Spatial - Voxel size - Voxel size
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Questions A)How fast? B)How small?
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What are we measuring?
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The signal Will this transceive surface coil array… …? i) 2 s ii) 13 s
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Limitations -Technology -Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) -Physiology -The ultimate limiting factor!
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Limitations: Noise -Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) Noise Sources: Physiological respiration, cardiac, motion Extrinsic System (RF Coil, Gradients, preamps etc.) Intrinsic Patient Loading
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Ultimately… “Ultimately, it is the extent of the lateral connections and their inherent activity that will determine the cortical vasculature point spread function [spatial resolution] in different areas of the brain.” “Ultimately, it is the extent of the lateral connections and their inherent activity that will determine the cortical vasculature point spread function [spatial resolution] in different areas of the brain.”
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Mapping ODC using the initial hyperoxygenated BOLD response
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Methods to increase spatial resolution by using information in the time domain.
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Dip TR ~ 500 ms
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Mental Rotation: Figure 1, Menon & Kim
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Width compare width to RT
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Mental Chronometry Menon et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1998
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Answers: It all depends! A)How fast? VAT ~ 50 ms - 3 s Resolution: ~ 2s normal for ROI studies ~ 500 ms for DIP measurements ~ 100 ms for single event trials ~ 50 ms for one slice, poor res
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Answers: It all depends! B)How small? x, y ~ 0.1 - 3 mm Resolution: ~ 3.8 mm diameter of PSF for feline cortex due to 1mm 2 patch of activation ~ 0.6 mm diameter of PSF for human cortex odc ~ 0.1 mm capillary separation
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