Importance of Functional MRI
for Evaluation of Cognitive Processes in the Human Brain. Localization of Neuronal
Populations Activated by „Oddball“ Task
Brázdil M.1, Dobšík M.1,2, Pažourková M.3, Krupa P.3, Rektor I.1
11. neurologická klinika LF MU, FN U sv. Anny, Brno 2Fakulta informačních technologií, VÚT, Brno 3Klinika zobrazovacích metod LF MU, FN U sv. Anny, Brno |
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Summary:
During the last decade occurred brisk development of the method of functionalMRwhich maps regional
changes of cerebral perfusion and indirectly assesses also the neuronal activationin the examined parts
of the brain. Its contribution to investigations of cognitive functions is not quite unequivocal so far.
Using the method of „event-related“ functionalMR(efMRI) the authors examinedthe auditory „oddball“
task in 10 healthy volunteers. They compared the assembled results with the results of previous efMRI
and intracerebral ERP studies with the objective to evaluate the extent of agreement between areas
with a haemodynamically significantly different response to rare target stimuli and known intracerebral
generators of the P3 potential. Both methods proved the activation of several areas in particular
the parietal and frontal lobe (lobulus parietalis superior, inferior, gyrus suprarginalis, gyrus cinguli, of
the lateral prefrontal cortex, gyrus temporalis superior and of the thalamus). Consistent with the
assumed significant role of the neurocognitive network for directed attention in the course of detection
of target stimuli in the majority of these structures a more marked haemodynamic response was
observed on the right side. Against expectation in the presented experiment nor in any previous efMRI
studies a significant haemodynamic response to target stimuli was not proved at the site of the most
marked P3 generator in the amygdalohippocampal complex.Different results were also obtained on examination of further areas, e.g. the rostral cingulum. Thus
although the contribution of efMRI to recognition of the neuroanatomical correlate of mental processes
is extremely high, it is unable to provide alone a complete map of activated cerebral areas in the course
of cognitive operations. The reason is most probably the inability to reflect fully transient short-term
functional changes of the neuronal populations. Thus it has to be conceived also in future as a complementary
method and its results must be evaluated with maximum caution.
Key words:
oddball, event-related fMRI, SPM, genesis of P3
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