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Noninvasive study of neurovascular coupling during graded neuronal suppression.

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  • Noninvasive study of neurovascular coupling during graded neuronal suppression. Abstract Text:

    nanyin zhangNanyin Zhang,zhongming liuZhongming Liu,bin heBin He,wei chenWei Chen,nanyin zhangNanyin Zhang,zhongming liuZhongming Liu,bin heBin He,wei chenWei Chen,

    In this study, the neurovascular coupling relationship was noninvasively studied in the human visual cortex. Graded neuronal/hemodynamic suppression conditions were generated using a paired-stimulus paradigm. Visual evoked potential was measured to quantify neuronal activity. Hemodynamic activities were measured and quantified by perfusion and blood oxygenation level-dependent changes. All quantification was normalized to the same activation condition induced by a single stimulus paradigm within each experimental session. This experiment design eliminated the confounding factors such as anesthesia and inconsistent neurovascular coupling patterns within and/or among tasks. The results reveal that (i) there is a tight neurovascular coupling at graded neuronal suppression conditions; (ii) the neurovascular coupling relationship contains a subtle, but significant, nonlinear component; and (iii) the linear model, nevertheless, is still a good approximation reflecting the neurovascular coupling relationship. This study extends the range of the neurovascular coupling relationship from graded neuronal excitation conditions to graded neuronal suppression conditions.Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism (2008) 28, 280-290; doi:10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9600531; published online 15 August 2007.

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    n zhangN Zhang,z liuZ Liu,b heB He,w chenW Chen,n zhangN Zhang,z liuZ Liu,b heB He,w chenW Chen,

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    Journal: Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : of

    VOLUME: 28

    Page Numbers: 280-90

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab.

    ISSN: 0271-678X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: 1Department of Radiology, Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

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