fMRI Applications

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

M 748. Absence of Activation in Normal-Appearing Visual Cortex Caused by Lesions in Visual Pathway: Functional MRI and Visual Field Correlations, K.H. Chuang, C.P. Lin, J.H. Chen and C.Y. Chen, National Taiwan University and Tri-Service General Hospital, Taiwan, ROC.
T 749. Contrast Sensitivity in V1/V2 Measured by Functional MRI, E.R. Cohen, P. Costello, X. Hu and S. He, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
W 750. Relationship Between Two Visual Pathways: Further fMRI+ERP Study, J.J. Wang, T.G. Zhou, C. Cai, M. Chen, M. Meng, Y. Zhuo, S.L. Fan and L. Chen, University of Science & Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Beijing Hospital, Beijing, China.
Th 751. Functional and Anatomical Comparison of Lateral Geniculate Nucleus in Human Brain using
High-Resolution MRI,
W. Chen, X-H. Zhu, H. Liu, T. Kato and K. Ugurbil, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
M 752. Correlation Between Psychophysical Measurements and Neuronal Response in Early Visual Area Using BOLD fMRI at 4 Tesla, B.G. Goodyear, G.K. Humphrey and R.S. Menon, University of Western Ontario and The John P. Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
T 753. The Right Parietal Functional Anatomy of the Landmark Test, N.J. Shah, G.R. Fink, J.C. Marshall, P.H. Weiß, M. Grosse-Ruyken, K. Ziemons, H.J. Freund, P.W. Halligan and K. Zilles, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany; Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany and The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK.
W 754. Investigation of the Retinotopic Representation of the Visual Field in the Striate Cortex using fMRI, B. Condon, R. McFadzean, D. Dai, U. Shahani and D. Hadley, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, UK.
Th 755. Verification of Another Vision Related Acupoint GB37 by Using Functional MRI, Z.H. Cho, S.C. Chung, C.S. Na, K.W. Jeong, H.J. Kim, K.J. Park, Y.C. Yun, H.K. Kang and E.K. Wong, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA; KJIST, Korea; KAIST, Korea; Dongshin University, Korea; CNUH, Korea and University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
M 756. fMRI Evidence for Monocular and Binocular Processing in Human Visual Cortex: Responses to Dichoptically Presented Checkerboard Stimuli, M. Büchert, M.W. Greenlee, F.M. Kraemer, F. Luo and J. Hennig, University of Freiburg, Germany.
T 757. fMRI of Visual Encoding: Reproducibility of Activation, W.C.M. Machielsen, S.A.R.B. Rombouts, F. Barkhof, P. Scheltens and M.P. Witter, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
W 758. Neural Substrates for Perception of Other's Gaze Direction using a Functional MRI, C. Kato, K. Matsuo, T. Nakai, M. Matsuzawa, T. Moriya and G.H. Glover, Toyohashi Sozo College, Toyohashi, Japan; MITI, Tsukuba, Japan and Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Th 759. The Role of Forms in Apparent Motion: A fMRI Study, H.Y. Rao, T.G. Zhou, K. Cai, M. Meng, C. Zhou, G.Z. Li, Y. Zhuo and L. Chen, University of Science & Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Beijing Hospital, Beijing, China.
M 760. Relationship Between Two Visual Pathways in Perception of Form and Spatial Location – A fMRI Mapping Study, M. Meng, T.G. Zhou, M. Chen, H.Y. Rao, Z.L. Wang, Y. Zhuo and L. Chen, University of Science & Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Beijing Hospital, Beijing, China.
T 761. The Network of Brain Areas Involved in the Motion-After-Effect, N.J. Shah, J.G. Taylor, N. Schmitz, M.L. Grosse-Ruyken, K. Ziemons, O. Gruber, H.W. Müller-Gärtner and K. Zilles, Research Centre Juelich, Germany; Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany and King's College, London, UK.
W 762. Initial Cerebral Metabolism due to Short Visual Stimulation using Human Functional Near-Infraredgraphy (fNIR): How it's Correlated with fMRI, T. Kato, A. Endo, M. Fukumizu, T. Kato, S. Takashima, F. Kawaguchi and N. Ichikawa, National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Tokyo, Japan; Hitachi Medical Corporation, Chiba, Japan and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Th 763. Hemodynamic Responses from Broca's Area and Visual Cortex During Sentence Reading, L. Gates, J. Connolly, R. D'Arcy and E. Service, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada and University of Helsinki, Finland.
M 764. Monitoring Cerebral Pain Processing with Event-Related FLASH, H. Meyer, K. Baudendistel, M. Bock, D. Kleinböhl and L.R. Schad, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany and Universität Mannheim, Germany.
T 765. Histogram Analysis of Effects of Increasing Rate and Forces in fMRI, K.K. Peck, A. Sunderland, S. Butterworth, M. Humberstone, A. Peters, R.W. Bowtell and P.A. Gowland, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England.
W 766. Cortical Representation of Elementary and Complex Orofacial Movements, A. Riecker, D. Wildgruber, H. Ackermann, J. Mayer, G. Dogil, H. Haider and W. Grodd, University of Tübingen, Germany; University of Stuttgart, Germany and University of Salzburg, Austria.
Th 767. Tactile and Nociceptive Activation of Secondary Somatosensory Cortex as Revealed Using fMRI, J.D. Greenspan, S.A. Small, E.A. Moulten, D.K. Emge and R.P. Gullapalli, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA.
M 768. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Human Sensorimotor Cortex during Whole-Hand Afferent Electrical Stimulation, S. Golaszewski, M.R. Dimitrijevic, C. Kremser, F. Zschiegner, M. Hackel, M.M. Dimitrijevic, F. Aichner and S. Felber, University of Innsbruck, Austria and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
T 769. Comparison of Time Course of Haemodynamic Response in PMA and SMA with Increasing Forces, K.K. Peck, A. Sunderland, S. Butterworth, A. Peters, J. Newton, R.W. Bowtell and P.A. Gowland, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England.
W 770. Hemispheric Asymmetry in Simple, Complex, Overt, and Imagined Finger Movements, W. Richter, C.E. Sweetland, U.N. Frankenstein and M. McIntyre, National Research Council, University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Th 771. Involvement of the Right Parietal Cortex in Visually Induced Motor Processing: An fMRI Study during Transciption of Ideographic Characters, K. Matsuo, C. Kato, M. Matsuzawa, T. Nakai, T. Moriya and G.H. Glover, Electrotechnical Laboratories, Tsukuba, Japan; Toyohashi Sozo College, Toyohashi, Japan and Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
M 772. fMRI: Different Degrees of Cortical Activation under Controlled Motoric Stimulation, R. Metzner, H. Meyer, K. Baudendistel, M. Essig, J. Schröder, H. Hawighorst, L.R. Schad and M.V. Knopp, German Cancer Research Center and University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
T 773. Time-Resolved fMRI of Sequential Activation in SMA and M1, F. Weilke, S. Spiegel, H.V. Einsiedel, H. Boecker, M. Schwaiger, P. Bartenstein, B. Conrad and P. Erhard, Technische Universität, München, Germany.
W 774. Real-Time fMRI of Single Finger Movements using Single-Shot Multi-Echo EPI, S. Posse, F. Binkofski, D. Gembris, S. Wiese, B. Elghahwagi, T. Graf, H-J. Freund and K. Zilles, Research Center Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany and Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Th 775. Bilateral Activation of the Cerebellum During Mental Rotation, W. Richter, M. McIntyre, C.E. Sweetland, K. Ugurbil and S-G. Kim, National Research Council, Winnipeg, MB, Canada and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
M 776. Interindividual Analysis of Cerebellar fMRI Activation During Voluntary Movements, E. Hülsmann, M. Erb, M. Lotze and W. Grodd, University of Tuebingen, Germany.
T 777. Contribution of the Cerebellum and Motor Cortex to Speech Motor Control: Influence of the Syllable Production Rate, D. Wildgruber, H. Ackermann and W. Grodd, University of Tübingen, Germany.
W 778. Phonological and Semantic Processing of Speech Sentence Examined with Functional MRI, Y. Watanabe, N. Fujita, H. Tanaka, Y. Oshiro, M. Takanashi, N. Hirabuki and H. Nakamura, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
Th 779. Functional MRI During the Silent Lipreading of Sentences: Auditory Cortex Activation and Ability Related Responses, C.N. Ludman, A.Q. Summerfield, M. Elliott, J. Foster, D. Hall, J.L. Hykin, R. Bowtell and P.M. Morris, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
M 780. Effects of Pure Tone Stimulus Rate on Signal Response during Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Auditory Cortex, H. Tanaka, N. Fujita, N. Hirabuki, Y. Ohshiro, Y. Watanabe, M. Takanashi and H. Nakamura, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.
T 781. Cortical Auditory Phonological Processing Accessed by fMRI, G. Liu, G. Lantos, V.L. Shafer, K. Knuth and H.G. Vaughan Jr., Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
W 782. External Speech Monitored by fMRI at 4Tesla, T. Kato, P. Anderson, J. Strupp and K. Ugurbil, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Th 783. Right Prefrontal Cortex fMRI Activation During Recognition of Written Words and Nonverbalizable Images, J. Zhong, V. Kavcic, T. Yoshiura and R.W. Doty, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
M 784. Functional MRI of Frequent Overt Word Production Using Random Inter-Stimulus Intervals, R.M. Birn, B.D. Ward and R.W. Cox, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
T 785. Lateralized Activation of Motor Cortex During Overt and Covert Speech and Singing, A. Riecker, D. Wildgruber, H. Ackermann, M. Erb and W. Grodd, University of Tübingen, Germany.
W 786. Dynamic Brain Activation during Processing of Affective Speech Prosody: Influence of Acoustic Parameters, Emotional Valence, Accuracy and Sex, D. Wildgruber, H. Pihan, M. Erb, H. Ackermann and W. Grodd, University of Tübingen, Germany.
Th 787. Differences in fMRI Language Activation Patterns Between Audio and Visual Presentation of the Same Verb Generation Task in Pediatric Epilepsy Patients, S.K. Holland, R.H. Strawsburg, A.M. Weber, V.J. Schmidthorst, R.S. Dunn and W.S. Ball, Children's Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
M 788. Comparison of Language Lateralization with Different Paradigms in fMRI, I.C. Song, K.H. Chang, J.I. Chung, H.D. Kim, M.H. Han and M.C. Han, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
T 789. Cortical Activations Related to Sentence Comprehension in English and Mandarin, M.W.L. Chee, D. Caplan, C.S. Soon, E. Tan, J.J. Hoon and N. Sriram, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA and National University of Singapore, Singapore.
W 790. An fMRI Analysis of Language Areas in Response to the Comprehensive Level at 3 Tesla, T. Nakai, K. Matsuo, C. Kato, M. Matsuzawa, T. Okada, G.H. Glover, T. Moriya and T. Inui, MITI, Tsukuba, Japan; Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; Toyohashi Sozo College, Toyohashi, Japan and Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Th 791. Language Localisation with Multiple-Task 3D Functional MRI Matches Intrasulcal Electrostimulation in Broca's Area, G.J.M. Rutten, P.C. van Rijen, C.W.M. van Veelen and N.F. Ramsey, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
M 792. Real-Time Mapping of Single-Object Memory Processing using fMRI, T. Kato, H. Liu, C. Neves and C.L. Truwit, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
T 793. Gender Differences in Lateralization of Activated Brain Area during a Working Memory Task Measured with fMRI, O. Speck, L. Chang, J. Braun, E. Miller and T. Ernst, UCLA School of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA.
W 794. Auditory Interference Effects on fMRI Due to Acoustic Noise of Gradient Pulsing, S.T. Chung and H.W. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon, Korea.
Th 795. Evidence for a Dichotomy in Body Characteristics - Yin and Yang - Measured by the Acupuncture-fMRI Technique, Z.H. Cho, S.C. Chung, H.J. Lee, E.K. Wong, C.S. So, S.H. Lee and L.A. Gottschalk, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA; KJIST, Korea; KAIST, Korea and KyungHee University, Korea.
M 796. Face Recognition After Periods of 5 Minutes and 3 Months: a fMRI Study, T. Okada, S. Tanaka, T. Inui, S. Nishizawa and J. Konishi, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
T 797. Stereotactic fMRI, L.P. Panych, S-S. Yoo and C.R.G. Guttmann, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
W 798. fMRI of Mozart Effect Using Auditory Stimuli, L.T. Muftuler, M. Bodner, G.L. Shaw and O. Nalcioglu, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
Th 799. Dependence of Olfactory Bulb Activation on the Duration of Odor Exposure Revealed by fMRI, X. Yang, F. Xu, R. Renken, F. Hyder, C.A. Greer, G.M. Shepherd and R.G. Shulman, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
M 800. Functional Imaging of the Human Spinal Cord, S. Madi, S. Vinitski, A. Flanders and J. Nissanov, Drexel University, Thomas Jefferson University and Dupont Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
T 801. Gender Differences in CNS Activation Following Noxious Heat Stimulus, L. Becerra, H. Breiter, L. Jenkins, D. Borsook and R.G. Gonzalez, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
W 802. Localization of Alpha Attenuation using 64 Channel Electroencephalogram and 3Tesla Functional MRI Recordings, K. Anami, G. Bonmassar, J.R. Ives and J.W. Belliveau, Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Th 803. An Interactive Real Time Whole Brain fMRI Examination: Application to a Physiological Interview and the Study of Cerebral Physiology, J.A. Frank, J. Ostuni, Y. Shiferaw, B.K. Lewis and J.H. Duyn, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
M 804. A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Comparing the Cortical Regions Processing Non Painful Rectal and Anal Canal Sensation in Health, D. Hobday, Q. Aziz, N. Thacker, D. Thompson and A. Jackson, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK and Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK.

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