Joanne Rachel Hale1, Matthew Jon Brookes1,
Emma Louise Hall1, Susan T. Francis1, Peter Gordon
Morris1
1SPMMRC,
Functional
connectivity, implied by inter-region correlation, has been reported in
resting state BOLD activity. It is well known that as magnetic field strength
is increased, BOLD contrast to noise is improved, implying that a move to
high field would benefit functional connectivity measurement. However, fMRI
signals are affected by non-neuronal artifacts which increase with field
strength making the advantage of 7T questionable. Here, we assess
non-neuronal physiological artifacts in 3T and 7T resting state data. Results
show that sensorimotor cortex connectivity can be measured accurately and at
high spatial resolution at 7T with little contribution from non-neuronal
physiological artifact.