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Assessment of functional and structural connectivity between motor cortex and thalamus using fMRI and DWI.

A H Jaberzadeh Ansari1, M A Oghabian, G A Hossein-Zadeh.   

Abstract

Connectivity evaluations have been performed in a noninvasive manner by examining resting state fMRI alongside diffusion-weighted images (DWI). The spatial structures of coherent spontaneous BOLD fluctuations provided the most convincing preliminary evidence that the BOLD signal was predominantly of neuronal origin rather than non-neuronal, artifactual noise. In this study we have shown that in thalamocortical network, the results of functional connectivity analysis and DWI correspond well with each other, thereby providing cross-validation of the two techniques. We have used the resting state fMRI data of 3 subjects with 10 minute resting state functional images via a 3T Siemens scanner. we used cross correlation for functional analysis and reported thalamocortical results with p value=0.01 and cluster size=100, Then showed corresponding tracts connecting premotor cortex and thalamus. In addition, both techniques correspond well to histological delineation and invasive tract tracing, which provides a 'gold standard' validation of the two techniques. The degree of structural connectivity has been shown to correlate with the strength of functional connectivity, thereby providing a potentially straightforward structural explanation for many of the changes in functional connectivity in disease states.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22255475     DOI: 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6091252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc        ISSN: 1557-170X


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