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Abstract #3345

Mapping BOLD-Coupled CBF Changes with Improved Sensitivity

Molly G. Bright1, Kevin Murphy1

1CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom


Resting state BOLD fMRI is a powerful technique for probing brain function. However, it is difficult to characterize these fluctuations using arterial spin labeling. We present a new method of mapping changes in CBF that are coupled to BOLD fluctuations, rather than linked to a modeled stimulus, within the framework of a general linear model and utilizing a dual-echo sequence to capture ASL and BOLD data simultaneously. This is a more sensitive method for mapping coupled CBF and BOLD changes throughout the brain than conventional correlation approaches, and also improves the robustness of CBF statistical maps during a known stimulus.