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Synchronized delta oscillations correlate with the resting-state functional MRI signal.

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  • Synchronized delta oscillations correlate with the resting-state functional MRI signal. Abstract Text:

    hanbing luHanbing Lu,yantao zuoYantao Zuo,hong guHong Gu,james a waltzJames A Waltz,wang zhanWang Zhan,clara a schollClara A Scholl,william reaWilliam Rea,yihong yangYihong Yang,elliot a steinElliot A Stein,hanbing luHanbing Lu,yantao zuoYantao Zuo,hong guHong Gu,james a waltzJames A Waltz,wang zhanWang Zhan,clara a schollClara A Scholl,william reaWilliam Rea,yihong yangYihong Yang,elliot a steinElliot A Stein,

    Synchronized low-frequency spontaneous fluctuations of the functional MRI (fMRI) signal have recently been applied to investigate large-scale neuronal networks of the brain in the absence of specific task instructions. However, the underlying neural mechanisms of these fluctuations remain largely unknown. To this end, electrophysiological recordings and resting-state fMRI measurements were conducted in alpha-chloralose-anesthetized rats. Using a seed-voxel analysis strategy, region-specific, anesthetic dose-dependent fMRI resting-state functional connectivity was detected in bilateral primary somatosensory cortex (S1FL) of the resting brain. Cortical electroencephalographic signals were also recorded from bilateral S1FL; a visual cortex locus served as a control site. Results demonstrate that, unlike the evoked fMRI response that correlates with power changes in the gamma bands, the resting-state fMRI signal correlates with the power coherence in low-frequency bands, particularly the delta band. These data indicate that hemodynamic fMRI signal differentially registers specific electrical oscillatory frequency band activity, suggesting that fMRI may be able to distinguish the ongoing from the evoked activity of the brain.

    Synchronized delta oscillations correlate with the resting-state functional MRI signal. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h luH Lu,y zuoY Zuo,h guH Gu,ja waltzJA Waltz,w zhanW Zhan,ca schollCA Scholl,w reaW Rea,y yangY Yang,ea steinEA Stein,h luH Lu,y zuoY Zuo,h guH Gu,ja waltzJA Waltz,w zhanW Zhan,ca schollCA Scholl,w reaW Rea,y yangY Yang,ea steinEA Stein,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Intr

    Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of

    VOLUME: 104

    Page Numbers: 18265-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.

    ISSN: 1091-6490

    DAY: 8

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Neuroimaging Research Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Intramural Research Program, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA.

    Country: United States

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