Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Brain White Matter
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Start Time:2021-11-14 13:30(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:25min

Session:PS1 Plenary Session 1 » MR2Workshop on MRI Session 2

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Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) based on blood-oxygenation-level-dependent contrast has been widely used for detecting neural activity in the cortex of the human brain. Recently there has been growing interest in detecting and characterizing fMRI signals in white matter (WM) and applying fMRI of WM to clinical studies, which signifies a paradigm shift for brain fMRI research. In this talk, the historical background of WM fMRI is first briefly reviewed, with focus on resting state acquisitions, along with supporting evidences from various laboratories. The current major developments in studies of biophysical mechanisms of WM fMRI and clinical and neuroscience applications are then summarized. Finally, directions for future research in this area and potential technical challenges are discussed.

 
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Zhaohua Ding
Professor Vanderbilt University

Research Professor, Vanderbilt University
*Founding Member for Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science
*Panelist for Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
*Senior Member of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
*Member of The American Association for the Advancement of Science
*Member of The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

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  • Conference Date

    Nov 13

    2021

    to

    Nov 14

    2021

  • Sep 30 2021

    Contribution Submission Deadline

  • Nov 14 2021

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
Medical Physics Branch of Chinese Society of Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Beijing Section
Life Electronics Society of Chinese Institute of Electronics
Organized By
Anhui Biomedical Engineering Society.
University of Science and Technology of China
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