DocumentCode
3323354
Title
A Preliminary Exploration of Default Mode Network in Normal Children - A fMRI Study with Flashing Checkerboard Stimulation
Author
Li, Qian ; Guo, Ming-xia ; Jiang, Qin-ying ; Zhang, Yun-ting ; Li, Qing-ji ; Fu, Yue
Author_Institution
Coll. of Med. Imaging, Tianjin Med. Univ., Tianjin, China
fYear
2011
fDate
10-12 May 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Objective: To study whether the activity of default mode network in children shows anatomical consistency with the adult, and if not, then find out the difference and possible reason. Methods: Ten healthy children underwent an axial T1-weighted FLAIR scan and two fMRI scans with different flashing checkerboard stimulation. After data preprocessing and statistical analysis, pixel level t-test was used to screening deactivated brain regions. Results: Posterior cingulate/precuneous, inferior parietal cortex, thalamus and middle tempral gyrus showed consistent deactivation throughout the whole process. Some other brain areas, such as superior and medial frontal cortex, fusiform gyrus and insula only deactivated in partial stimuli. Conclusions: Pediatric resting-state brain activity showed both commonalities and disparities with adults. The default mode network anatomically formed at a relatively early age, but a stable functional connectivity is strengthened gradually and formed later. Fusiform gyrus´s key role in color perception was confirmed. Thalamus showed obvious deactivation. We suggest it may be partially due to children´s immature brain and the intermediary brain tissue is more important.
Keywords
biomedical MRI; brain; neurophysiology; paediatrics; T1-weighted FLAIR scan; anatomical consistency; deactivated brain region; default mode network; fMRI study; flashing checkerboard stimulation; fusiform gyrus; inferior parietal cortex; insula; medial frontal cortex; middle tempral gyrus; normal children; pediatric resting-state brain activity; pixel level t-test; posterior cingulate; precuneous; statistical analysis; superior frontal cortex; thalamus; Brain; Humans; Image color analysis; Imaging; Pediatrics; Presence network agents; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, (iCBBE) 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Wuhan
ISSN
2151-7614
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5088-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/icbbe.2011.5780341
Filename
5780341
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