نتایج جستجو برای: hemodynamic response function hrf

تعداد نتایج: 2085796  

2009
M. Marxen R. J. Cassidy T. L. Dawson B. Ross S. J. Graham

Introduction: Within the General Linear Model (GLM) framework of analyzing fMRI data, an assumed neuronal input function is convolved with a hemodynamic response function (HRF) to model the fMRI time course. For stimulation of sensory-motor cortex, the simplest model of the neuronal input is a boxcar function with the same duration as the stimulus. Electrophysiological recordings, however, show...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2014
Andrew R Mayer Trent Toulouse Stefan Klimaj Josef M Ling Amanda Pena Patrick S F Bellgowan

Abstract Although several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have been conducted in human models of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), to date no studies have explicitly examined how injury may differentially affect both the positive phase of the hemodynamic response function (HRF) as well as the post-stimulus undershoot (PSU). Animal models suggest that the acute and semi-ac...

2014
Thomas Vincent Solveig Badillo Laurent Risser Lotfi Chaari Christine Bakhous Florence Forbes Philippe Ciuciu

As part of fMRI data analysis, the pyhrf package provides a set of tools for addressing the two main issues involved in intra-subject fMRI data analysis: (1) the localization of cerebral regions that elicit evoked activity and (2) the estimation of activation dynamics also known as Hemodynamic Response Function (HRF) recovery. To tackle these two problems, pyhrf implements the Joint Detection-E...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2007
Knut Schnell Sabine C Herpertz

BACKGROUND Affective hyperarousal is the hallmark of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and the main target for dialectic-behavioral-therapy (DBT). This pilot study examined whether improved regulation of affective arousal following DBT translates into changes in relevant neural systems. METHODS We applied five sequential fMRI scans over a 12-week in-patient treatment program. Six female B...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance imaging 2004
Hesamoddin Jahanian Gholam-Ali Hossein-Zadeh Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh Babak A Ardekani

Despite its potential advantages for fMRI analysis, fuzzy C-means (FCM) clustering suffers from limitations such as the need for a priori knowledge of the number of clusters, and unknown statistical significance and instability of the results. We propose a randomization-based method to control the false-positive rate and estimate statistical significance of the FCM results. Using this novel app...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
B Bonakdarpour T B Parrish C K Thompson

Functional MRI is based on changes in cerebral microvasculature triggered by increased neuronal oxidative metabolism. This change in blood flow follows a pattern known as the hemodynamic response function (HRF), which typically peaks 4-6 s following stimulus delivery. However, in the presence of cerebrovascular disease the HRF may not follow this normal pattern, due to either the temporal signa...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Alan Urban Emilie Macé Clément Brunner Marc Heidmann Jean Rossier Gabriel Montaldo

Functional ultrasound imaging is a method recently developed to assess brain activity via hemodynamics in rodents. Doppler ultrasound signals allow the measurement of cerebral blood volume (CBV) and red blood cells' (RBCs') velocity in small vessels. However, this technique originally requires performing a large craniotomy that limits its use to acute experiments only. Moreover, a detailed desc...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
Daniel A Handwerker John M Ollinger Mark D'Esposito

Estimates of hemodynamic response functions (HRF) are often integral parts of event-related fMRI analyses. Although HRFs vary across individuals and brain regions, few studies have investigated how variations affect the results of statistical analyses using the general linear model (GLM). In this study, we empirically estimated HRFs from primary motor and visual cortices and frontal and supplem...

2014
Serena K. Thompson Stephen A. Engel Cheryl A. Olman

Functional MRI analyses commonly rely on the assumption that the temporal dynamics of hemodynamic response functions (HRFs) are independent of the amplitude of the neural signals that give rise to them. The validity of this assumption is particularly important for techniques that use fMRI to resolve sub-second timing distinctions between responses, in order to make inferences about the ordering...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2002
Valeria Della-Maggiore Wilkin Chau Pedro R Peres-Neto Anthony R McIntosh

We present the results from two sets of Monte Carlo simulations aimed at evaluating the robustness of some preprocessing parameters of SPM99 for the analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Statistical robustness was estimated by implementing parametric and nonparametric simulation approaches based on the images obtained from an event-related fMRI experiment. Simulated datasets...

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