Venkata Veerendranadh Chebrolu1, Brice Fernandez2, Suresh E Joel1, Bharath Sundar1, Luca Marinelli3, Rakesh Mullick1, Victor I Spoormaker4, Michael Czisch4, and Thomas K Foo3
1GE Global Research, Bangalore, India, 2GE Healthcare, Munich, Germany, 3GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States, 4Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany
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this work we compare whole brain functional connectivity (FC) estimates from
R2* resting-sate fMRI (rs-fMRI) with BOLD rs-fMRI. Thirty-two healthy subjects
were imaged using three-echo multi-echo echo-planar-imaging (MEPI) under
institutional guidelines. FC matrices based on structural and functional brain
parcellation schemes were computed for individual BOLD echoes, R2* and M
(initial magnetization approximated by BOLD signal at TE=0). Results tend to
show that M might be helpful to decouple flow effects. Positive between network
connectivity was observed in BOLD, M and R2* derived matrices. Anti-correlations
observed between networks in BOLD and M were significantly lesser in R2*
derived matrices.