fMRI Flashcards

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What are the advantages of fMRI?

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  • It allows us to study cognitive and affective processes in the brain
  • Non-invasive, low risk
  • High spatial resolution
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What are the disadvantages of fMRI?

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  • Hostile environment: Loud, narrow space
  • Many exclusion criteria (pregnancy)
  • Low temporal resolution
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What happens during the BOLD effect?

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  • Cerebral blood flow increases
  • Cerebral blood volume increases
  • Cerebral blood oxygenation increases
  • T2* therefore measures the relative ratio of deoxyhaemoglobin concentration.
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What is the haemodynamic response function (HRF)?

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HRF is the predicted BOLD response to an instantaneous neuronal signal.

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What is the standard fMRI experimental design?

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  • Participants in a scanner perform a task/ are presented with at least two stimuli.
  • At least two conditions (subtraction logic)
  • Take functional image of the entire brain every 0.8-2 seconds:
  • T2* weighted (relatively low resolution 2-3mm voxel size)
  • Approx 30-60 mins of data collection
  • Take T1 weighted high res structural image for registration
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What are the two main designs for fMRI experiments?

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  • Block design

* Event-related design

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