Mary C. Stephenson1,
SoYoung Kim2, Matthew J. Brookes1, Steve Jackson2,
Peter G. Morris1
1School
of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2School of Psychology, University
of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
While functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is an extremely useful tool for investigating functional changes and connectivity in the brain, the exact mechanisms underlying the signal is unclear. In this study we have related stimulus induced (SI) BOLD changes to neural oscillations measured using magnetoencephalography, and neurotransmitter levels, measured using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We show that BOLD changes in M1 can be predicted by the amplitude of the post-movement &[beta]-rebound, and to the concentration of &[gamma]-aminobutyric acid (GABA). In addition we show that &[gamma]-band neural oscillations are related to both GABAergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission, whereas &[beta]-band changes are GABAergic.