pCO2, Perfusion, and Motion Effects on fMRI

Hall C
Thursday: 13:30 – 15:30

1001.   Perfusion Imaging Using FLASH and Slice Selective Inversion: Effective Contrast to Noise in Functional MRI, C. Preibisch and A. Haase, Universität Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
1002.   Blood Flow Measurements in a Vein Draining the Motor Cortex during Periodic Pressing with the Finger with Graded Force, L. Lamalle, C. Delon-Martin, R. Massarelli, H. Reutenauer, O. Monitgon, C. Segebarth and M. Décorps, CHU A. Michallon, Grenoble, France.
1003.   A Simple, Effective Method for Controlling End Tidal PCO2 for MRI Mapping of Cerebrovascular Reactivity, A. Vesely, H. Sasano, G. Volgyesi, J. Tesler, L. Fedorko, J. Grynspan, A. Crawley, D.J. Mikulis and J.A. Fisher, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1004.   Widespread Respiration-Correlated Signal Changes in BOLD fMRI of Resting Brain, L.N. Ryner, R. Baumgartner, R. Somorjai and W. Richter, National Research Council Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
1005.   False Activation on BOLD fMRI Caused by Low-Amplitude Motion Weakly Correlated to Stimulus, A.S. Field, Y-F. Yen, J.H. Burdete and A.D. Elster, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
1006.   Analysis of Physical Mechanisms of Respiration-Induced fMRI Signal Changes, J. Bodurka, X. Zhao and S-J. Li, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA and University School of Medical Sciences, Bydgoszcz, Poland.

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