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Published in: European Radiology 1/2005

01-01-2005 | Neuro

Visual stimulation, 1H MR spectroscopy and fMRI of the human visual pathways

Authors: Christine C. Boucard, Jop P. Mostert, Frans W. Cornelissen, Jacques De Keyser, Matthijs Oudkerk, Paul E. Sijens

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 1/2005

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Abstract

The purpose was to assess changes in lactate content and other brain metabolites under visual stimulation in optical chiasm, optic radiations and occipital cortex using multiple voxel MR spectroscopy (MRS). 1H chemical shift imaging (CSI) examinations of transverse planes centered to include the above structures were performed in four subjects at an echo time of 135 ms. Functional MRI (fMRI) was used to confirm the presence of activity in the visual cortex during the visual stimulation. Spectral maps of optical chiasm were of poor quality due to field disturbances caused by nearby large blood vessels and/or eye movements. The optic radiations and the occipital lobe did not show any significant MR spectral change upon visual stimulation, i.e., the peak areas of inositol, choline, creatine, glutamate and N-acetylaspartate were not affected. Reproducible lactate signals were not observed. fMRI confirmed the presence of strong activations in stimulated visual cortex. Prolonged visual stimulation did not cause significant changes in MR spectra. Any signal observed near the 1.33 ppm resonance frequency of the lactate methyl-group was artifactual, originating from lipid signals from outside the volume of interest (VOI). Previous claims about changes in lactate levels in the visual cortex upon visual stimulation may have been based on such erroneous observations.
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Metadata
Title
Visual stimulation, 1H MR spectroscopy and fMRI of the human visual pathways
Authors
Christine C. Boucard
Jop P. Mostert
Frans W. Cornelissen
Jacques De Keyser
Matthijs Oudkerk
Paul E. Sijens
Publication date
01-01-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 1/2005
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-004-2494-y

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