Youngkyoo Jung1, Thomas T. Liu1,
Giedrius T. Buracas1
1Radiology, Univerisity of
Blood
oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) fMRI has been widely used for mapping
brain function noninvasively. High resolution also affords increased BOLD
contrast due to reduced partial volume effects and more accurate localization
of BOLD activation. However, current standard acquisition methods for human
brain BOLD fMRI typically have relatively low spatial or temporal resolution.
We developed the multi-shot interleaved spiral in/out acquisition for high
resolution BOLD fMRI. We tested this technique using visual and memory tasks.
The proposed high resolution fMRI technique shows excellent activation with
large spatial coverage.