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International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2013

A comprehensive neuropsychological mapping battery for functional magnetic resonance imaging.

Sirel Karakaş; Zeynel Baran; A.Ö. Ceylan; Emre Tileylioglu; Turgut Tali; H.M. Karakas

Existing batteries for FMRI do not precisely meet the criteria for comprehensive mapping of cognitive functions within minimum data acquisition times using standard scanners and head coils. The goal was to develop a battery of neuropsychological paradigms for FMRI that can also be used in other brain imaging techniques and behavioural research. Participants were 61 healthy, young adult volunteers (48 females and 13 males, mean age: 22.25 ± 3.39 years) from the university community. The battery included 8 paradigms for basic (visual, auditory, sensory-motor, emotional arousal) and complex (language, working memory, inhibition/interference control, learning) cognitive functions. Imaging was performed using standard functional imaging capabilities (1.5-T MR scanner, standard head coil). Structural and functional data series were analysed using Brain Voyager QX2.9 and Statistical Parametric Mapping-8. For basic processes, activation centres for individuals were within a distance of 3-11 mm of the group centres of the target regions and for complex cognitive processes, between 7 mm and 15 mm. Based on fixed-effect and random-effects analyses, the distance between the activation centres was 0-4 mm. There was spatial variability between individual cases; however, as shown by the distances between the centres found with fixed-effect and random-effects analyses, the coordinates for individual cases can be used to represent those of the group. The findings show that the neuropsychological brain mapping battery described here can be used in basic science studies that investigate the relationship of the brain to the mind and also as functional localiser in clinical studies for diagnosis, follow-up and pre-surgical mapping.


Archive | 2013

Stimulation and response monitoring in functional magnetic resonance imaging

Sirel Karakaş; H.M. Karakas


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2016

Source localization in human information processing via hybrid functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography

H.M. Karakas; Sirel Karakaş


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2008

Mapping visual, auditory, sensory–motor modalities and emotional arousal ☆

Zeynel Baran; H.M. Karakas; Sirel Karakaş


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2008

Recording and filtering neuroelectrical activity in hostile magnetic resonance imaging environment: Theory, implementation and comparison ☆

H.M. Karakas


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2008

The experimental study of types of response inhibition specific to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

A. Ozkan Ceylan; Zeynel Baran; E. Dogutepe Dincer; H.M. Karakas; Sirel Karakaş


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2008

Epilogue: Integration structural and functional MRI data with EEG ☆

H.M. Karakas


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2008

From research laboratory to the clinical field: Simpler equipments, complex patients

H.M. Karakas; E.T. Tali


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2008

Mapping learning and working memory

A. Ozkan Ceylan; H.M. Karakas; Sirel Karakaş


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2008

Mapping linguistic and executive functions

E. Dogutepe Dincer; H.M. Karakas; Sirel Karakaş

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