Authors
Marta Bianciardi, Masaki Fukunaga, Peter van Gelderen, Silvina G Horovitz, Jacco A de Zwart, Jeff H Duyn
Publication date
2009/3/1
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
160-168
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The phenomenon of spontaneous fMRI activity is increasingly being exploited to investigate the connectivity of functional networks in human brain with high spatial-resolution. Although mounting evidence points towards a neuronal contribution to this activity, its functional role and dependence on behavioral state remain unclear. In this work, we used BOLD fMRI at 7 T to study the modulation of spontaneous activity in occipital areas by various behavioral conditions, including resting with eyes closed, eyes open with visual fixation, and eyes open with fixation and focal visual stimulation. Spontaneous activity was separated from evoked activity and from signal fluctuations related to cardiac and respiratory cycles. We found that spontaneous activity in visual areas was substantially reduced (amplitude (44%) and coherence (25%)) with the fixation conditions relative to the eyes-closed condition. No significant further …
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