Evelyne
Balteau1, Christina Schmidt1, Pierre Maquet1,
Christophe Phillips1
1Cyclotron Research Centre,
The
locus coeruleus (LC), a specific but small brainstem structure, has recently
attracted much interest because the LC is involved in attention processes and
attention modulations. The accurate localisation of LC activity with
functional imaging in group studies was questioned since the LC is
anatomically difficult to localise on standard functional (EPI) or structural
(T1-weighted) MR images. We aim to show here that standard EPI-based
normalisation leads to approximate alignment of the LC across subjects, and
that using a T1-based brainstem specific normalisation improves the match of
the group averaged LC localisation, in line with an independent LC template.