Prantik Kundu1, Peter Bandettini
1Laboratory of Brain and Cognition,
NIMH,
It
is proposed that the multiple voxel timecourses obtained from multi-echo (ME)
fMRI can be input to Independent Components Analysis (ICA) to enhance
decomposition quality. Robust hemodynamic activity should be expressed across
all contrasts within the TE range for BOLD, and providing fMRI data of
multiple TEs should enhance ICA by increasing the representation of true
hemodynamic sources, decreasing relative ratios of TE-specific RF noise, and
weighting contribution of non-hemodynamic physiological signal towards one
TE. The hypothesis is verified, and it is shown that ME fMRI greatly enhances