Toshiharu Nakai1, Keiji Matsuda2, Sachiko Kiyama1, and Ichiro Takashima2
1NeuroImaging & Informatics, NCGG, Ohbu, Japan, 2Human Informatics Research Institute, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
The status of the resting state performance was
evaluated by using pupil diameter monitoring during fMRI sessions. The
activation in the posterior cingulate was higher in the subjects who kept
constant pupil diameters than those with time decay, suggesting that attempts
to keep eyes open and fix them to the cross mark target may demand higher
consciousness level. In other resting state networks (RSNs), no significant
effect was confirmed suggesting that the RSNs are robust and not strongly
affected by the tension or eye closing for a short time.