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Spontaneous low-frequency blood oxygenation level-dependent fluctuations and functional connectivity analysis of the 'resting' brain

机译:自发性低频血液氧合水平依赖性波动和“静止”大脑的功能连接性分析

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging techniques using the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) contrast are widely used to map human brain Function by relating local hemodynamic responses to neuronal stimuli compared to control conditions. There is increasing interest in spontaneous cerebral BOLD fluctuations that are prominent in the low-frequency range (< 0.1 Hz) and show intriguing spatio-temporal correlations in functional networks. The nature of these signal fluctuations remains unclear, but there is accumulating evidence fora neural basis opening exciting new avenues to study human brain function and its connectivity at rest. Moreover an increasing number of patient studies report disease-dependent variation in the amplitude and spatial coherence of low-frequency BOLD fluctuations (LFBF) that may afford greater diagnostic sensitivity and easier clinical applicability than standard fMRI. The main disadvantage of this emerging tool relates to physiological (respiratory, cardiac and vasomotion) and motion confounds that are challenging to disentangle requiring, thorough preprocessing. Technical aspects of functional connectivity fMRI analysis and the neuroscientific potential of spontaneous LFBF in the default mode and other restin-state networks have been recently reviewed. This review will give an update on the current knowledge of the nature of LFBF, their relation to physiological confounds and potential for clinical diagnostic and pharmacological studies. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:通过与控制条件相比,将局部血液动力学响应与神经元刺激相关联,使用血液氧合水平依赖性(BOLD)对比的功能磁共振成像技术已广泛用于绘制人脑功能图。对自发性脑BOLD波动的兴趣日益增加,这种波动在低频范围(<0.1 Hz)中很明显,并且在功能网络中显示出令人感兴趣的时空相关性。这些信号波动的性质尚不清楚,但是有越来越多的证据表明神经基础为研究人脑功能及其在静止状态下的连通性开辟了令人兴奋的新途径。此外,越来越多的患者研究报告了低频BOLD波动(LFBF)的幅度和空间相干性与疾病有关的变化,与标准fMRI相比,其可能提供更高的诊断敏感性和更容易的临床适用性。这种新兴工具的主要缺点与生理(呼吸,心脏和血管运动)和运动混杂有关,这些挑战难以分解,需要彻底的预处理。功能复查功能磁共振成像分析的技术方面以及默认模式和其他Restin状态网络中自发性LFBF的神经科学潜力最近已得到审查。这项审查将提供有关LFBF的性质,它们与生理混杂的关系和临床诊断和药理学研究潜力的最新知识的最新信息。 (C)2008 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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