DocumentCode
2362875
Title
Data-driven analysis of hemodynamic response delay in event-related fMRI using wavelet transform
Author
Zui, Takuro ; Kobashi, Syoji ; Kitamura, Y.T. ; Hata, Yutaka ; Yanagida, T.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Himeji Inst. of Technol., Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
113
Lastpage
120
Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) provides high-resolution datasets that allow neuroscientists to sensitively detect activated region relating to a given task. Cerebral hemodynamic response (HR) of neural activity at the activated region is delayed and dispersed in time. This study proposes a new data-driven analysis for detecting the activated region and measuring the temporal delay of HRs. Our method can be divided into four steps. Firstly, a standard preprocessing (realigning and high pass filtering) is applied to the fMRI data. Secondly, we reconstruct the time course of signal in order to improve the time resolution. Thirdly, we derive the form and the delays of HRs using continuous wavelet transform. Finally, we give wavelet coefficient as the degree of activation. The proposed method has been applied to 7 right-handed subjects on right or left hand-gripping task. Experimental results showed that primary motor cortex (Ml) and the supplementary motor area (SMA) were detected as activated region, and means of temporal delays of HRs were right/left = 4.49/4.92 sec at SMA and 5.41/5.46 sec at Ml. Consequently, our method could classify the difference of HR delay between Ml and SMA
Keywords
biomedical MRI; brain; haemodynamics; medical image processing; wavelet transforms; activated region neural activity; cerebral hemodynamic response; event-related fMRI; functional magnetic resonance imaging; left hand-gripping task; medical diagnostic imaging; primary motor cortex; right hand-gripping task; supplementary motor area; Continuous wavelet transforms; Data analysis; Delay effects; Filtering; Hemodynamics; Image reconstruction; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic resonance imaging; Propagation delay; Signal resolution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis, 2001. MMBIA 2001. IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Kauai, HI
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1336-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMBIA.2001.991706
Filename
991706
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