Title
Role Of Ongoing, Intrinsic Activity Of Neuronal Populations For Quantitative Neuroimaging Of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Networks
Abstract
A primary objective in neuroscience is to determine how neuronal populations process information within networks. In humans and animal models, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is gaining increasing popularity for network mapping. Although neuroimaging with fMRI-conducted with or without tasks-is actively discovering new brain networks, current fMRI data analysis schemes disregard the importance of the total neuronal activity in a region. In task fMRI experiments, the baseline is differenced away to disclose areas of small evoked changes in the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal. In resting-state fMRI experiments, the spotlight is on regions revealed by correlations of tiny fluctuations in the baseline (or spontaneous) BOLD signal. Interpretation of fMRI-based networks is obscured further, because the BOLD signal indirectly reflects neuronal activity, and difference/correlation maps are thresholded. Since the small changes of BOLD signal typically observed in cognitive fMRI experiments represent a minimal fraction of the total energy/activity in a given area, the relevance of fMRI-based networks is uncertain, because the majority of neuronal energy/activity is ignored. Thus, another alternative for quantitative neuroimaging of fMRI-based networks is a perspective in which the activity of a neuronal population is accounted for by the demanded oxidative energy (CMRO2). In this article, we argue that network mapping can be improved by including neuronal energy/activity of both the information about baseline and small differences/fluctuations of BOLD signal. Thus, total energy/activity information can be obtained through use of calibrated fMRI to quantify differences of Delta CMRO2 and through resting-state positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurements for average CMRO2.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1089/brain.2011.0032
BRAIN CONNECTIVITY
Keywords
Field
DocType
anesthesiology, brain metabolism, consciousness, magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI), positron emission tomography (PET)
Brain mapping,Neuroscience,Premovement neuronal activity,Functional magnetic resonance imaging,Nerve net,Resting state fMRI,Psychology,Neuroimaging,Functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the brain,EEG-fMRI
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
1
3
2158-0014
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.39
16
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fahmeed Hyder1429.53
Peter Herman292.94
Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli3133.66
Daniel Coman420.39
Hal Blumenfeld5407.18
Douglas L. Rothman6293.97