Pharmacologic and Clinical fMRI

Hall C
Monday: 14:00 – 16:00
Tuesday – Thursday: 13:30 – 15:30

M 816. Altered Hypothalamic Function in Response to Glucose Ingestion in Obese Humans:
An fMRI Study,
J.H. Gao, S. Mahankali, Y. Liu, Y. Pu, A. Mahankali, J. Wang, R.A. DeFronzo, P.T. Fox and M. Matsuda, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, USA.
T 817. Functional Connectivity in Hippocampal Region of Alzheimer's Subjects, Z. Li, S-J. Li, B. Biswal, P. Antuono and J. Jones, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
W 818. Functional MR Imaging (fMRI) of the Visual Cortex in Patients with Previous Optic Neuritis, A.R. Langkilde, E. Rostrup, J.L. Frederiksen and H.B.W. Larsson, Hvidovre Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Th 819. fMRI Guided NIRS Analysis of Brain Strategies for Problem Solving in Parkinson's Disease, I.L. Kwee and T. Nakada, VANCHCS, Martinez, CA, USA; University of California, Davis, CA, USA and University of Niigata, Niigata, Japan.
M 820. Brain Activation from Motor Imagery in Paralyzed Patient with Locked-in Syndrome:
An fMRI Study,
H. Mao, C.A. Popp, P.R. Kennedy, R. Muthupillai, J. Doyon and A.W. Song, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA and Laval University, Quebec, Canada.
T 821. Combined Diffusion and Perfusion MR Imaging in Hyperacute Stroke: Preliminary Results, J. Perkiö, L. Soinne, L. Østergaard, T. Tatlisumak, A. Kangasmäki, J. Antila, S. Martinkauppi, O. Salonen,
S. Savolainen, M. Kaste and H.J. Aronen, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland and Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
W 822. Increased Usage of Brain Reserve Capacity in Patients with HIV, L. Chang, O. Speck, E. Miller, J. Braun, L. Itti and T. Ernst, UCLA School of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA.
Th 823. Reorganization of Sensorimotor Function in Hemispherectomized Children, V. Holloway, D.G. Gadian, F. Vargha-Khadem, D.A. Porter, S.G. Boyd and A. Connelly, University College London Medical School and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK.
M 824. Study of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Using Functional MRI, V.L. Morgan, H. Mertz, D.R. Pickens, R.R. Price, W.G. Tanner and R. Kessler, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
T 825. fMRI Study of Visceral Pain Response Differences Between Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients and Controls, C.R. Michelich, J.R. MacFall, G. McCarthy, Y. Ringel, J. Provenzale, W. Whitehead and D. Drossman, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA and University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
W 826. Cortical Activation Patterns in Arteriovenous Malformations: An fMRI Study, H. Alkadhi, S.S. Kollias, G.R. Crelier and A. Valavanis, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Th 827. Functional Imaging of Visceral Sensation and Pain in Patients with Gastrointestinal Disorders, U.N. Frankenstein, C. Bernstein, W. Richter, C. Sweetland and M. McIntyre, National Research Council of Canada, University of Manitoba and University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
M 828. Clinical MRI at 3.0 Tesla: Performance and Safety, K.R. Thulborn and D. Davis, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
T 829. Detection of Single CSF Flow Events in Patients with Aqueduct Stenosis, U. Klose, C. Kiefer and W. Grodd, University of Tübingen, Germany.
W 830. Longitudinal Study of Motor Activation fMRI and 1H MRS in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis, D. Ibarrola, J.P. Ranjeva, C. Mekiès, K. Boulanouar, M. Clanet, C. Manelfe and I. Berry, University Hospital Purpan and INSERM, Toulouse, France.
Th 831. Detection of Dopamine Receptor Supersensitivity using Pharmacological MRI and Correlations with PET and Behavioral Measurements, T.V. Nguyen, A-L. Brownell, Y.I. Chen, E. Livni, J.T. Coyle, B.R. Rosen, F. Cavagna and B.G. Jenkins, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, USA and Bracco, S.p.A., Milan, Italy.
M 832. Cerebellar fMRI Studies of Alcohol-Induced Brain Injury, M.H. Parks, V.L. Morgan, D.R. Pickens, R.R. Price, H.M. Schlack and P.R. Martin, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
T 833. fMRI Neural Correlation of Phantom Limb Experience, M. Condés-Lara, J. Romero-Romo, R. Rojas, P. Salgado, J. Sánchez-Cortazar and F.A. Barrios, Campus Juriquilla UNAM, Hospital General de Querétaro, Hospital ABC, and Instituto Mexicano de Psiquiatría, México.
W 834. Differential Effects of Typical Versus Atypical Antipsychotics in the Motor System:
An fMRI Study in Schizophrenic Patients,
D.F. Braus, G. Ende, P. Hubrich-Ungureanu, S. Stuck, A. Kier, S. Sartorius and F.A. Henn, Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany.
Th 835. Integration of Functional MRI Data in Navigated Neurosurgery, T. Liebig, U.W. Thomale, C. Taschner, T. Rohlfing, N. Hosten, K.T. Hoffmann, A.J. Lemke, C. Stroszcynski, W.R. Lanksch and R. Felix, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany.
M 836. An fMRI Study of the Effect of Amphetamine on Brain Activity, D. Chu, S.J. Uftring, C. McCandless, S.R. Wachtel, D.N. Levin and H. de Wit, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
T 837. Acute Effects of Indomethacin on Human Cerebral Blood Oxygenation and its Modulation of Visual Activation as Measured by Functional MRI, H. Bruhn, P. Fransson and J. Frahm, Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Göttingen, Germany.
W 838. Cocaine Increases BOLD fMRI Response to Photic Stimulation, J.M. Levin, M.J. Kaufman, M.H. Ross, A.C. Roc, L.C. Maas, J.H. Mendelson, B.M. Cohen and P.F. Renshaw, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA, USA.
Th 839. Anatomical Segmentation of Activation by Temporal Response After Cocaine, J.J.A. Marota, J.B. Mandeville, B.E. Kosofsky, M.A. Moskowitz and B.R. Rosen, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA.
M 840. Acute Cocaine's Effects on a Test of Inhibitory Control: An Event-Related fMRI Study, H. Garavan, R. Risinger, C. Rainey, E.A. Stein, Z. Li and S.J. Li, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
T 841. Acute Cocaine Administration Alters Functional Connectivity in Human Primary Visual Cortex Detected by fMRI, S.J. Li, B. Biswal, Z. Li, R. Risinger, C. Rainey, J.K. Cho, B.J. Salmeron and E.A. Stein, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
W 842. Delineation of the Functional Neuroanatomy of Induced Anxiety: A fMRI Study Using the Intravenous Caffeine Model, N. Seraji-Bozorgzad, M.E. Tancer, T.W. Uhde and G.J. Moore, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.
Th 843. Cerebellar Activation Induced by Peripheral Injection of Capsaicin: A fMRI/Electrophysiology Study, C. Saab, M.J. Quast, J. Wei, A. Makki, E. Al-Chaer and W.D. Willis, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.

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