Toshihiko Aso1, Shin-ichi Urayama1,
Hidenao Fukuyama1, Denis Le Bihan, 12
1Human
Neuronal
activation can be detected with heavily sensitized diffusion-fMRI (DfMRI).
The striking temporal precedence of the diffusion response to BOLD in the
visual cortex suggests a non-vascular source. A visual working memory task
was implemented to investigate DfMRI responses outside visual cortex. We
found very similar response patterns between well separated cortices showing
temporal precedence over BOLD, while large individual variations were
observed with BOLD responses. Discrepancies between DfMRI and BOLD responses
were also observed, such as negative BOLD signals accompanying positive DfMRI
responses supporting the assumption that the DfMRI and BOLD responses have different
origins.