Spatial Correlations of BOLD fMRI and MEG Signal Components from Somatosensory Cortex

Spatial Correlations of BOLD fMRI and MEG Signal Components from Somatosensory Cortex

15th Annual Meeting ■ June 18–23, 2009 ■ San Francisco, CA, USA OHBM 221 SU-AM The level of GABAergic inhibition predicts peak gamma frequency ...

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15th Annual Meeting



June 18–23, 2009



San Francisco, CA, USA

OHBM

221 SU-AM

The level of GABAergic inhibition predicts peak gamma frequency and fMRI amplitude in humans, KD Singh, SD Muthukumaraswamy, DK Jones , JB Swettenham, RAE Edden, CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom

223 SU-AM

Stimulus-response curves as descriptors of CST function: A functional imaging guided TMS study in normal subjects and patients with subcortical stroke, S Ghinani, B Radlinska, M Sidel, A Thiel, Neurological Sciences & Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

225 SU-AM

Spatial Correlations of BOLD fMRI and MEG Signal Components from Somatosensory Cortex, M Marxen, TL Dawson , T Bardouille, B Ross, F Tam, SJ Graham, Rotman Research Institute Baycrest, Toronto, ON, Canada

227 SU-AM

Fully simultaneous acquisition of slow cortical potential changes and functional MRI at 3 Tesla, F.Ph Fischmeister, V. Schöpf , CH. Windischberger, E. Moser, H. Bauer , MR Center of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

229 SU-AM

Localizing Electrodes on an Individual MRI for ECoG Research, D Hermes, K J Miller, H J Noordmans, M J Vansteensel, N F Ramsey, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, University Medical Center Utrecht, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, section Brainfunction and Plasticity, Utrecht, Netherlands

231 SU-AM

Mimimizing Brain Network Damage via fMRI and Diffusion Weighted Imaging in Neurosurgical Planning, BS Martins, SK Pathak, AG Bleicher, W Schneider, Learning Research and Development Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

233 SU-AM

Cross-correlation of fMRI BOLD and Time-Varying Power in Clinical EEG Frequency Bands, B A Burke, B C Jobst , S G Diamond, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, USA

235 SU-AM

Microsurgical Removal of Intraparenchymal Brain Tumors in Eloquent Areas. Consecutive Series of 94 cases - Nodular, Infiltrative, and Mixed Type Personal Cassification , I Poeata , M Ivanov , B Iliescu, A Chiriac, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Rumania

237 SU-AM

Modulation-frequency dependency of optical measurements in turbid media: Phantom and simulation studies, EL Maclin, J Kimnach, KA Low, M Fabiani, G Gratton, AY Hsu, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA

239 SU-AM* High-density diffuse optical imaging improves brain-specificity and resolution of functional (O-M3) neuroimaging, NM Gregg, BR White, JP Culver, Dept. of Radiology, Washington Univerisity, St. Louis, MO, USA 241 SU-AM

An adaptive general linear model for real-time analysis and biofeedback of brain activation using near-infrared spectroscopy, F. Abdelnour, B.T. Schmidt, T.J. Huppert , University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

243 SU-AM

Influence of frontal sinus on fNIRS signal under hyperoxia, S Kohno, K Aso, S Urayama, H Fukuyama, Y Mukuta XE, R&D Department Medical Systems Division, Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan

245 SU-AM

Toward Improved Headgear for Monitoring with Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy, A R Harrivel, T L McKay, A G Hylton, J F King , K A Latorella, S J Peltier , D C Noll, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, USA

247 SU-AM

Comparison of Human Brain Metabolites Levels Using 1H MRS at 1.5T and 3.0T, FF Paiva , L Ceotto, R de Oliveira-Souza , M Guedes, I Bramati, L de Oliveira, F Tovar-Moll XE , Labs D'Or Hospital Network, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Schedule of Poster Presentations

S141

Sunday, June 21, 2009

IMAGING TECHNIQUES AND CONTRAST MECHANISM Optical Imaging/NIRS/MRS