fMRI: Clinical Applications

Hall C
Wednesday: 13:30 – 15:30

862.  Preliminary Evidence of Language Reorganization After Left Hemisphere Injury: A Whole Brain, Event-Related fMRI Study of Sentence Production, R.W. Briggs, J.M. Anderson, B. Crosson, L.M. Maher, H.L. Roth, K.S. Gopinath, D. Gokcay, L.J. Gonzalez Rothi, E.J. Auerbach and D.A. Soltysik, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
863.  BOLD Response of the Auditory Cortex in Patients With Unilateral Internal Carotoid Artery Occlusion, D. Bilecen, E. Seifritz, M. Rausch, S. Wetzel, E.W. Radü and K. Scheffler, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland and University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
864.  Effect of Severe Extra- and Intracranial Artery Disease in BOLD Signal Changes During a Motor Paradigm, F. Hamzei, J. Fiehler, R. Knab, C. Fitzek, J.R. Reichenbach, V. Glauche, C. Büchel, C. Weiller and J. Röther, Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany.
865.  Cortical Plasticity after Neonatal Cold Lesion in Rats: An fMRI Study, W. Schwindt, M. Burke, F. Pillekamp, H.J. Luhmann and M. Hoehn, Max-Planck-Institute for Neurological Research, Cologne, Germany and University of Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
866.  Relationship between fMRI Activation Patterns and Brain Plasticity: Classification of Structural Lesions in the Central Sulcus, R.T. Constable, A.C. Carpentier, D.D. Spencer, J. Piepmeier and I.A. Awad, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
867.  Functional Brain Mapping Using fMRI in Patients with AVM, J.W. Ryoo, H.S. Byun, D.G. Na, C.H. Moon, E.J. Lee and S.C. Hong, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
868.  The Localization of Epileptic Spikes Based on Spike-Triggered fMRI is Consistent with EEG Source Reconstruction, L. Lemieux, K. Krakow, C. Scott, P.J. Allen and D.R. Fish, University College London, London, UK.
869.  Functional MRI Activation From Individual Epileptiform Spikes, D. Messina, K. Krakow, L. Lemieux, J.S. Duncan and D.R. Fish, University College London, London, UK.
870.  Influence of Different Physiological Conditions on the Functional MRI Response Before and During Bicuculline Induced Sub-clinical Epileptic Activity in the Rat Brain, M. Abo, Z. Chen, L-J. Lai, T. Klason, T. Reese and B. Bjelke, Karolinska Hospital/Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden and Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
871.  Decrease in Functional Connectivity in Dorsolateral-Prefrontal Cortex of Alzheimer's Subjects, P. Tiger, Z. Li, P. Antuono, J. Jones and S-J. Li, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
872.  Resting State BOLD Fluctuations Reflect Impaired Functional Connectivity in Multiple Sclerosis, M.J. Lowe, M.D. Phillips, D.H. Mattson, V.P. Mathews, J.T. Lurito, M. Dzemidzic and R. Srinivasan, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
873.  Robust Retest Reliability In Normal But Not Schizophrenia Subjects, R.L. Gollub, E.S. Benson, Y. Chang, T.S. Kramer, D.C. Goff, N. Makris, S.L. Rauch and D.S. Manoach, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA.
874.  Activation in fMRI during Verbal and Visuospatial Working Memory Tasks in Healthy Controls and Schizophrenic Patients, A.P. Wunderlich, H. Walter, M. Blankenhorn, G. Groen, S. Schäfer, R. Tomczak and H-J. Brambs, Ulm University Clinic, Ulm, Germany.
875.  Antenatal Determination of Fetal Brain Activity in Response to an Acoustic Stimulus Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, R.J. Moore, S. Vadeyar, D.J. Tyler, P.N. Baker, D. James, I. Johnson and P.A. Gowland, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
876.  Temporal Lobe Perfusion in the Deaf: MR Measurement with Pulsed Arterial Spin Labeling (FAIR), D.K. Shibata, E. Kwok, J. Zhong, D.A. Shrier, H.Z. Wang and Y. Numaguchi, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
877.  A Clinically Relevant Rat Model for BOLD fMRI at 1.5T, D.W Morton, K.R. Maravilla, J.R. Meno and H.R. Winn, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

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