Yue Zhuo1, Bradley P. Sutton1
1Bioengineering,
Magnetic
field inhomogeneity exists near the interface of air/tissue, leading to
susceptibility artifacts including echo time shift. BOLD sensitivity has
strong dependence on echo time, and thus is changed by the susceptibility
gradients. We examined BOLD sensitivity change in a breath hold task among
different subjects. The breath hold fMRI experiment analyzed to determine if
susceptibility gradient induced BOLD sensitivity changes are observable
within susceptibility regions in subjects. Results show a significant
relationship between susceptibility gradients and BOLD signal in 81% of the
subjects, which means the effect of susceptibility gradients on BOLD signal
robustly exist among subjects.