Steun ons werk
Decorative header background

A 7T interleaved fMRS and fMRI study on visual contrast dependency in the human brain.

Publicatiejaar 2023
Gepubliceerd in Imaging Neuroscience
Auteur(s) A. Schrantee, C. Najac, C. Jungerius, W. Van der Zwaag, S. Jbabdi, W.T. Clarke, I. Ronen
Functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy (fMRS) is a non-invasive technique for measuring dynamic changes in neurometabolites. While previous studies have observed concentration changes in metabolites during neural activation, the relationship between neurometabolite response and stimulus intensity and timing requires further investigation. To address this, we conducted an interleaved fMRS and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment using a visual stimulus with varying contrast levels.

Steun ons werk

De Stichting Vrienden van het Herseninstituut ondersteunt baanbrekend hersenonderzoek. U kunt ons daarbij helpen.

Steun ons werk