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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
-​ Allows studying the human brain in action
-​ Non-invasive measurement of brain activity.
-​ Appealing balance between:
-​ Temporal resolution: Seconds
-​ Spatial resolution: Millimeter
-​ Coverage: Whole-brain
-​ Imaging analysis skills are a sought after also in other disciplines
-​ Inherently interdisciplinary field
Why not fMRI: Common criticism:
-​ Indirect (blood flow related) measure of neural activity: Hemodynamic coupling is well
established, and at least it measures everything, not just the effect of neuronal
spikes.
-​ Limited resolution (e.g. no single cells, no action potentials)
-​ Constrained set of experiments (e.g. head motion is not possible)
-​ MRI signals are noisy (e.g., often low signal-to-noise ratios)
-​ Analytical challenges (e.g. autocorrelations)


1.​ Main magnet
Creates a strong magnetic field
(7 Tesla = 140.000x earth's magnetic field)
2.​ Radiofrequency (RF) coil
Transmits & receives radio frequency waves
3.​ Gradient coils
Create additional magnetic fields whose
strength varies along XYZ dimensions
(important for localization the signal)
4.​ Patient table
Moves the patient in and out
5.​ Computer system
Controls the scanner from another room


Field strength: 1 Tesla is equal to 20.000 Earth’s magnetic field
Typical hospital scanner is 1.5-3 Tesla
Research scanners are between 3 and 11 Tesla

Different images are created by running different programs called MRI sequences.

MR-physics and data acquisition, when there is no net-magnetization, every
proton points in a random axis in a random phase.

-​ Longitudinal magnetization (T1): Axis aligned to B0, random phase:
strong magnetic field (B0)
-​ Transverse magnetization (T2): Axis flipped orthogonal to B0, protons
now phase aligned → strong magnetic field (B0) → Radiofrequency pulse
Phase coherence gets lost

,Protons resonate if the RF-pulse frequency matches their precession frequency (i.e. they
take on energy)

T1-weighted image​ ​ ​ ​ ​ T2-weighted image




→ Structural images​​ ​ ​ ​ → Functional images
Higher resolution (±1 mm at 3T)​ ​ ​ Lower resolution (±2mm at 3T)
High contrast, fewer artifacts​ ​ ​ ​ Susceptible to blood oxygenation (T2*)

Voxel = Each pixel corresponds to a three-dimensional square or rectangular chunk of brain
tissue called a volume element
Time between images = Repetition time (TR)

Preprocessing:
1.​ Motion correction:
Problem → Head movements shift voxels
Solution → Realignment: Images are rotated & moved until they algin
2.​ Unwarping:
Problem → Recorded image is often distorted
Solution → Map and correct magnetic field distortions: Images are corrected for
warping
3.​ Slice time correction:
Problem → Slices acquired sequentially
Solution → Shifting signal depending on acquisition time, Resampling at interpolated
time points. Becomes more important the longer the TR.
4.​ Coregistration:
Problem → Structural and functional images need to be aligned but differ in contrast
& artifacts
Solution → Maximize mutual information, aligning images with an algorithm handling
different contrasts (unlike motion correction)
5.​ Normalization:
Problem → Anatomical differences between subjects, coordinates are not
comparable.
Solution → Convert images into common space, Warping all images of all
participants such that they align with the same template brain.
6.​ Spatial smoothing:
Problem → Weak signals & residual anatomical differences
Solutions → Smoothing images suppresses noise and increases statistical power.

, Each voxel is replaced by a Gaussian-weighted average of itself and its neighbors.
con → Very spatially specific activations, for example in small midbrain nuclei,
disappear

Data analysis
-​ Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent (BOLD) Signal
-​ MRI → Stimulus → Hemodynamic response function (HRF)
-​ Stimulus Onsets + HRF → Predicted BOLD signal

General Linear Model (GLM)
-​ Hot colors show voxels whose time series could be well predicted based on the
experiment

fMRI experiments

Task-based vs. Task-free approaches in Cognitive Neuroscience

Ways to measure behavior & physiological signals in fMRI
-​ Button boxes & joysticks → Basic behavioral responses
-​ Eye tracking → Gaze behavior & pupil size
-​ Microphones → Speech
-​ Pneumograph belts → Breathing
-​ Pulse oximeter → Blood oxygenation, heart rate
-​ Experimental considerations → e.g. video games

Ways to present stimuli
-​ Screen + Mirror
-​ Goggles & Headphones: 3D stimuli, virtual reality
-​ Vibration devices: tactile stimuli, touch
-​ Galvanic stimulator: vestibular stimuli, perceived movement
-​ Gustometers & odor stimulators: taste, smells or flavors
-​ Brain stimulation: magnetic or electrical
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