نتایج جستجو برای: hemodynamic response function

تعداد نتایج: 2085600  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Yoshiya Moriguchi Alyson Negreira Mariann Weierich Rebecca Dautoff Bradford C. Dickerson Christopher I. Wright Lisa Feldman Barrett

Emerging evidence indicates that stimulus novelty is affectively potent and reliably engages the amygdala and other portions of the affective workspace in the brain. Using fMRI, we examined whether novel stimuli remain affectively salient across the lifespan, and therefore, whether novelty processing--a potentially survival-relevant function--is preserved with aging. Nineteen young and 22 older...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
David Degras Martin A. Lindquist

In this paper we introduce a new hierarchical model for the simultaneous detection of brain activation and estimation of the shape of the hemodynamic response in multi-subject fMRI studies. The proposed approach circumvents a major stumbling block in standard multi-subject fMRI data analysis, in that it both allows the shape of the hemodynamic response function to vary across region and subject...

2014
Aina Frau-Pascual Thomas Vincent Jennifer Sloboda Philippe Ciuciu Florence Forbes

Arterial Spin Labelling (ASL) functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data provides a quantitative measure of blood perfusion, that can be correlated to neuronal activation. In contrast to BOLD measure, it is a direct measure of cerebral blood flow. However, ASL data has a lower SNR and resolution so that the recovery of the perfusion response of interest suffers from the contamination by ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physics 2009
Erich W Stein Konstantin Maslov Lihong V Wang

Noninvasive, high resolution imaging of mouse brain activity is poised to provide clinically translatable insights into human neurological disease progression. Toward noninvasive imaging of brain activity through the hemodynamic response, the dark-field photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) technique was enhanced to image the cortex vasculature of the mouse brain in vivo using endogenous hemoglobin co...

Journal: :Chest 1989
L Bernardi R Saviolo D H Spodick

In 14 consecutive patients with varying myocardial function, evaluation of the Valsalva maneuver was performed using aortic pulse pressure decay to investigate a possible quantitative relationship between the pattern of response and the degree of myocardial dysfunction. The aortic pulse pressure response during strain correlated with resting left ventricular end-diastolic pressure and pulmonary...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2006
Carmine Zoccali

Renal insufficiency in essential hypertension represents the expression of a medium- and small-size arteriolopathy characterized by intimal hyperplasia, hyalinosis, and smooth muscle cell hypertrophy (nephroangiosclerosis). Because in animal models endothelial dysfunction plays a role in this alteration, nephroangiosclerosis and the attendant renal insufficiency may be the expression of a syste...

2014
Pei Sun Jianfei Guo Shichun Guo Jingyi Chen Le He Shimin Fu

It is believed that human primary visual cortex (V1) increases activity with increasing temporal frequency of a visual stimulus. Two kinds of visual stimulus were used in the previous studies, one is patterned-flash stimulus with a fixed onset period and an increasing average luminance with the increase of temporal frequency, the other is contrast reversing flickering checkerboard or grating wi...

Journal: :International Journal of Medical Science And Diagnosis Research 2021

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