Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Brainmap: Timothy Laumann, MD/PhD candidate

December 14, 2016 - 12:00pm
149 13th Street (Building 149), main second floor seminar room (2204)

Title: Individual variability and stability of functional brain organization

Brainmap: Will Grissom, PhD

December 9, 2016 - 12:00pm
149 13th Street (Building 149), main second floor seminar room (2204)

Title: What’s so exciting about RF pulses?
 

Brainmap: Taming the encoding fields in MRI – applications to spinal cord imaging- Johanna Vannesjo, PhD

November 14, 2016 - 12:00pm
Conference Room A, Bldg 149, 1st floor

Abstract

Frontal Lobe Hemodynamic Responses to Painful Stimulation: A Potential Brain Marker of Nociception

The purpose of this study was to use functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to examine patterns of both activation and deactivation that occur in the frontal lobe in response to noxious stimuli. The frontal lobe was selected because it has been shown to be activated by noxious stimuli in functional magnetic resonance imaging studies. The brain region is located behind the forehead which is devoid of hair, providing a relative ease of placement for fNIRS probes on this area of the head.

Publication Type: 
Journal Articles
Journal: 
PLoS One

Sustained Effects of Acupuncture Stimulation Investigated with Centrality Mapping Analysis

Acupuncture can have instant and sustained effects, however, its mechanisms of action are still unclear. Here, we investigated the sustained effect of acupuncture by evaluating centrality changes in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging after manually stimulating the acupuncture point ST36 at the lower leg or two control point locations (CP1 same dermatome, CP2 different dermatome).

Publication Type: 
Journal Articles
Journal: 
Front Hum Neurosci

Local SAR near deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes at 64 and 127 MHz: A simulation study of the effect of extracranial loops

PURPOSE: MRI may cause brain tissue around deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes to become excessively hot, causing lesions. The presence of extracranial loops in the DBS lead trajectory has been shown to affect the specific absorption rate (SAR) of the radiofrequency energy at the electrode tip, but experimental studies have reported controversial results. The goal of this study was to perform a systematic numerical study to provide a better understanding of the effects of extracranial loops in DBS leads on the local SAR during MRI at 64 and 127 MHz.

Publication Type: 
Journal Articles
Journal: 
Magn Reson Med

Autocalibrated wave-CAIPI reconstruction; Joint optimization of k-space trajectory and parallel imaging reconstruction

PURPOSE: Fast MRI acquisitions often rely on efficient traversal of k-space and hardware limitations, or other physical effects can cause the k-space trajectory to deviate from a theoretical path in a manner dependent on the image prescription and protocol parameters. Additional measurements or generalized calibrations are typically needed to characterize the discrepancies. We propose an autocalibrated technique to determine these discrepancies.

Publication Type: 
Journal Articles
Journal: 
Magn Reson Med

Noninvasive Assessment of Losartan-Induced Increase in Functional Microvasculature and Drug Delivery in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

PURPOSE: Losartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker, can reduce desmoplasia and enhance drug delivery and efficacy through improving interstitial transport and vascular perfusion in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) models in mice. The purpose of this study was to determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs) and micro-positron emission tomography (PET) measurements could respectively detect improvements in tumor vascular parameters and drug uptake in orthotopic PDAC in mice treated with losartan.

Publication Type: 
Journal Articles
Journal: 
Transl Oncol

ACRIN 6684: Assessment of Tumor Hypoxia in Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma Using 18F-FMISO PET and MRI

PURPOSE: Structural and functional alterations in tumor vasculature are thought to contribute to tumor hypoxia which is a primary driver of malignancy through its negative impact on the efficacy of radiation, immune surveillance, apoptosis, genomic stability, and accelerated angiogenesis. We performed a prospective, multicenter study to test the hypothesis that abnormal tumor vasculature and hypoxia, as measured with MRI and PET, will negatively impact survival in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma.

Publication Type: 
Journal Articles
Journal: 
Clin Cancer Res

Fast fMRI can detect oscillatory neural activity in humans

Oscillatory neural dynamics play an important role in the coordination of large-scale brain networks. High-level cognitive processes depend on dynamics evolving over hundreds of milliseconds, so measuring neural activity in this frequency range is important for cognitive neuroscience. However, current noninvasive neuroimaging methods are not able to precisely localize oscillatory neural activity above 0.2 Hz.

Publication Type: 
Journal Articles
Journal: 
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

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