[Functional brain imaging].

[Functional brain imaging]. Radiologe. 2016 Jan 14; Authors: Gizewski ER Abstract METHOD: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a non-invasive method that has become one of the major tools for understanding human brain function and in recent years has also been developed for clinical applications. PERFORMANCE: Changes in hemodynamic signals correspond to changes in neuronal activity with good spatial and temporal resolution in fMRI. Using high-field MR systems and increasingly dedicated statistics and postprocessing, activated brain areas can be detected and superimposed on anatomical images. Currently, fMRI data are often combined in multimodal imaging, e. g. with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) sequences. This method is helping to further understand the physiology of cognitive brain processes and is also being used in a number of clinical applications. In addition to the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signals, this article deals with the construction of fMRI investigations, selection of paradigms and evaluation in the clinical routine. Clinically, this method is mainly used in the planning of brain surgery, analyzing the location of brain tumors in relation to eloquent brain areas and the lateralization of language processing. PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS: As the BOLD signal is dependent on the strength of the magnetic field as well as other limitations, an overview of recent developments is given....
Source: Der Radiologe - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Radiologe Source Type: research