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Abstract #3165

Evaluation of Looping Star, a novel silent fMRI technique for auditory task fMRI

Yaoxuan Wang1,2,3, Yuting Zhu1,2,3, Shengqi Chen1,2,3, Yong Zhang4, Weiqiang Dou4, Mengda Jiang5, Xiaofeng Tao5, Hao Wu1,2,3, and Zhaoyan Wang1,2,3
1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China, 2Ear Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China, 3Shanghai Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine on Ear and Nose Diseases, Shanghai, China, 4MR Research, GE Healthcare, Beijing, China, 5Department of Radiology, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Task/Intervention Based fMRI, Neuroscience, Looping Star, silent fMRI, auditory task fMRI, auditory processing

Motivation: The scan noise of Gradient-recalled echo echo-planar imaging (GRE-EPI) is a major confounding factor for auditory task fMRI.

Goal(s): This study evaluated a novel silent fMRI technique, "Looping Star," comparing it to the conventional GRE-EPI method.

Approach: A passive listening task consisting of a continuous stream of multilingual babble was applied for seven participants who underwent Looping Star and GRE-EPI scans respectively using similar scan parameters.

Results: Looping Star showed higher sensitivity in detecting activations in primary auditory areas and additional regions not identified by GRE-EPI.

Impact: The results indicate Looping Star's potential for more accurate and comprehensive auditory task fMRI studies due to reduced acoustic interference.

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