Journal article

Functional mapping of activated human primary cortex with a clinical MR imaging system

A Connelly, GD Jackson, RSJ Frackowiak, JW Belliveau, F Vargha-Khadem, DG Gadian

Radiology | Published : 1993

Abstract

Functional activation of the human brain can be visualized with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, but most studies so far have used echoplanar imaging or magnetic fields of 2 T and above, neither of which are at present widely available. The authors used a standard 1.5-T MR imaging system to map regions of the brain that are activated with visual and motor tasks, using a long echo time (60 msec) fast low-angle shot sequence. Eleven visual and 14 motor studies were performed, and activation was seen in all cases. Up to 15% signal intensity change was apparent in gray matter but not in white matter. The precise anatomic location and extent of activation were defined by reference to T1-weighted ..

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