Insights into new techniques for high resolution functional MRI
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Insights into new techniques for high resolution functional MRI
Abstract
Non-invasive functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has opened a unique window into human and animal brain function, with a spatial resolution of a few millimeters and a temporal resolution of a few seconds. To further improve the current technical limitations of fMRI, various post-processing and data acquisition schemes were developed. Improved fMRI methods include variations of a conventional fMRI technique, mapping a single physiological parameter such as cerebral blood flow or cerebral blood volume, and direct mapping of neural activity. Advances in fMRI techniques allow scientists to map submillimeter columnar and laminar functional structures and to detect tens of millisecond neural activity in certain specific tasks.
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