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Epilepsia | 1994

Functional magnetic resonance imaging in partial epilepsy.

George L. Morris; Wade M. Mueller; F Z Yetkin; Victor M. Haughton; Thomas A. Hammeke; Sara J. Swanson; Stephen M. Rao; Andrzej Jesmanowicz; Lloyd Estkowski; Peter A. Bandettini; Eric C. Wong; James S. Hyde

Summary: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) detects signal changes in brain that accompany regional changes in neuronal activity. In normal human brain, FMRI shows changes in signal in the postcentral gyrus or superior temporal gyrus that correlate with voluntary motor activity or language processing, respectively. The model used to explain the changes in signal linked temporally with cerebral activity is a reduction in cerebral capillary deoxyhemoglobin concentration due to the increased blood flow that accompanies neuronal activity in the cerebrum. FMRI has been used in normal subjects but not extensively in patients. To determine the feasibility of using FMRI to map cerebral functions in patients with partial epilepsy syndromes, we performed a pilot study, using FMRI to identify signal changes in motor and language areas in response to tasks that activate those areas. Signal changes in epilepsy patients approximated those observed in volunteers. We conclude that FMRI can be developed as a method for functional cerebral mapping in partial epilepsies.


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 1993

Processing strategies for time‐course data sets in functional mri of the human brain

Peter A. Bandettini; Andrzej Jesmanowicz; Eric C. Wong; James S. Hyde


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 1992

Time course EPI of human brain function during task activation

Peter A. Bandettini; Eric C. Wong; R. Scott Hinks; Ronald S. Tikofsky; James S. Hyde


Annals of Neurology | 1994

Functional magnetic resonance imaging of human auditory cortex

Jeffrey R. Binder; Stephen M. Rao; Thomas A. Hammeke; F Z Yetkin; Andrzej Jesmanowicz; Peter A. Bandettini; Eric C. Wong; Lloyd Estkowski; M. D. Goldstein; Victor M. Haughton; James S. Hyde


NMR in Biomedicine | 1994

Spin-echo and gradient-echo epi of human brain activation using bold contrast: A comparative study at 1.5 T

Peter A. Bandettini; Eric C. Wong; Andrzej Jesmanowicz; Hinks Rs; James S. Hyde


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 1996

Diffusion weighted fMRI at 1.5 T

Allen W. Song; Eric C. Wong; Steve G. Tan; James S. Hyde


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 1991

Coil optimization for MRI by conjugate gradient descent

Eric C. Wong; Andrzej Jesmanowicz; James S. Hyde


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 1996

Effect of motion outside the field of view on functional MR

F Z Yetkin; Victor M. Haughton; Robert W. Cox; James S. Hyde; R M Birn; Eric C. Wong; Robert W. Prost


Archive | 1994

Time course MRI imaging of brain functions

Andrzej Jesmanowicz; Peter A. Bandettini; James S. Hyde; Eric C. Wong


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 1994

Echo‐volume imaging

Allen W. Song; Eric C. Wong; James S. Hyde

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James S. Hyde

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Andrzej Jesmanowicz

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Peter A. Bandettini

National Institutes of Health

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F Z Yetkin

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Victor M. Haughton

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Jeffrey R. Binder

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Lloyd Estkowski

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Thomas A. Hammeke

Medical College of Wisconsin

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