Keywords: Bioeffects & Magnetic Fields, Multimodal, Spin-lock, Pulse sequence design, New Signal Preparation Schemes
Motivation: In-vivo use of Spin-lock (SL) rotary MR saturation contrast, despite encouraging phantom studies, raises questions about its sensitivity and practicality in neural magnetic field imaging.
Goal(s): Determine if SL contrast effectively maps human neuronal activation, evaluating its sensitivity and localization against MEG and 3T BOLD-fMRI.
Approach: Thirteen volunteers underwent SL-based scanning during visual stimulation, alongside BOLD and magnetoencephalography, with phantom experiments validating the paradigm and processing pipelines.
Results: Preliminary analysis revealed significant activation in the expected visual region for three subjects in SL contrast maps. Low detection was attributed to sensitivity limits estimated in the phantom, falling below MEG-estimated neural fields.
Impact: We assess Spin-lock 3T MR contrast for human neuronal activation mapping. Promising initial results highlight the need for refinement due to sensitivity limitations in neural field detection, supported by phantom MRI and MEG measures.
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