Jack Harmer1, Rosa Maria Sanchez-Panchuelo1,
Richard W. Bowtell1, Susan T. Francis1
1Sir Peter
Gradient-echo
(GE) and spin-echo (SE) EPI based fMRI is used to compare SE and GE BOLD
responses at high field strength (7T) and resolution (1.5mm isotropic) using
a motor paradigm. We investigate CNR, fractional signal change as a function of
echo time, spatial specificity of SE BOLD and the localisation of GE and SE
activation in relation to underlying venous blood vessels. Robust activation
was detected using both SE and GE EPI. A higher proportion of GE activation
was found to occur in voxels classified as having a high venous contribution
than in SE data.