期刊论文详细信息
BMC Medical Imaging
Volumetric BOLD fMRI simulation: from neurovascular coupling to multivoxel imaging
Research Article
Zikuan Chen1  Vince Calhoun2 
[1] The Mind Research Network and LBERI, 87106, Albuquerque, NM, USA;The Mind Research Network and LBERI, 87106, Albuquerque, NM, USA;Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 87131, Albuquerque, NM, USA;
关键词: Bold fMRI;    Neurovascular coupling;    Neuroactive blob (NAB);    Blood magnetism;    Intravoxel dephasing;    Voxelization;    Magnetic fieldmap;    Spatial correlation;   
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2342-12-8
 received in 2011-12-28, accepted in 2012-04-23,  发布年份 2012
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundThe blood oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) modality has been numerically simulated by calculating single voxel signals. However, the observation on single voxel signals cannot provide information regarding the spatial distribution of the signals. Specifically, a single BOLD voxel signal simulation cannot answer the fundamental question: is the magnetic resonance (MR) image a replica of its underling magnetic susceptibility source? In this paper, we address this problem by proposing a multivoxel volumetric BOLD fMRI simulation model and a susceptibility expression formula for linear neurovascular coupling process, that allow us to examine the BOLD fMRI procedure from neurovascular coupling to MR image formation.MethodsSince MRI technology only senses the magnetism property, we represent a linear neurovascular-coupled BOLD state by a magnetic susceptibility expression formula, which accounts for the parameters of cortical vasculature, intravascular blood oxygenation level, and local neuroactivity. Upon the susceptibility expression of a BOLD state, we carry out volumetric BOLD fMRI simulation by calculating the fieldmap (established by susceptibility magnetization) and the complex multivoxel MR image (by intravoxel dephasing). Given the predefined susceptibility source and the calculated complex MR image, we compare the MR magnitude (phase, respectively) image with the predefined susceptibility source (the calculated fieldmap) by spatial correlation.ResultsThe spatial correlation between the MR magnitude image and the magnetic susceptibility source is about 0.90 for the settings of TE = 30 ms, B0 = 3 T, voxel size = 100 micron, vessel radius = 3 micron, and blood volume fraction = 2%. Using these parameters value, the spatial correlation between the MR phase image and the susceptibility-induced fieldmap is close to 1.00.ConclusionOur simulation results show that the MR magnitude image is not an exact replica of the magnetic susceptibility source (spatial correlation ≈ 0.90), and that the MR phase image conforms closely with the susceptibility-induced fieldmap (spatial correlation ≈ 1.00).

【 授权许可】

CC BY   
© Chen and Calhoun; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2012

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