Diagnosis, Psychiatric Clinical Trial
Official title:
Development Of New Techniques For Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of The Brain
This Protocol is intended to facilitate development and testing of new techniques for functional MRI by UC Davis Research Faculty, as well as to facilitate the evaluation of new techniques provided by the system manufacturers (GE and Siemens).
New techniques covering a wide range of clinical and scientific applications will be
developed, tested and evaluated. These include 1. Investigation of sensory stimulus
processing and cognitive processing, both in normal subjects and patients with psychiatric
disorders, 2. Early detection of stroke and other ischemic injury, and 3. Characterization
of tumor distribution and activity. The new techniques will routinely need to be tested with
respect to the following: 1. Sensitivity to blood oxygenation versus blood flow versus blood
volume contrast mechanisms, 2. Signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratio, 3. Spatial and
temporal resolution, 4. Distribution and severity of image artifacts, and 5. Duty cycle
limitations. Most clinical applications will require coverage of the entire brain and
consequently high duty cycle operation, which needs to be traded off with spatial and
temporal resolution, as well as contrast mechanisms. The work will also involve the testing
of different experimental paradigms (time sequence of stimuli or cognitive tasks) to
identify that which provides the highest signal change associated with the specific brain
activity of interest.
Although 3T provides twice the signal of 1.5T systems, for some research applications this
image quality advantage of 3T may be outweighed by other effects of higher field on the
signal. Consequently, most new techniques will be evaluated on both the 1.5T and 3T systems,
and a decision will be made based upon the overall image quality, regarding which system is
to be used.
The Protocol does not involve injection of any contrast agent or drug, or other
minimally-invasive or invasive procedure. It is intended specifically for those studies in
which the subject is required, in addition to trying to relax and lie still, only to
experience and respond to various non-harmful sensory stimuli, or to perform common
cognitive (e.g. math calculations) and or motor (e.g. finger tapping) tasks.
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