2012
Influence of Alcohol Use and Family History of Alcoholism on Neural Response to Alcohol Cues in College Drinkers
Dager AD, Anderson BM, Stevens MC, Pulido C, Rosen R, Jiantonio‐Kelly R, Sisante J, Raskin SA, Tennen H, Austad CS, Wood RM, Fallahi CR, Pearlson GD. Influence of Alcohol Use and Family History of Alcoholism on Neural Response to Alcohol Cues in College Drinkers. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2012, 37: e161-e171. PMID: 23078363, PMCID: PMC3548054, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01879.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol cue reactivityFamily historyHeavy drinkersCue reactivityLight drinkersHeavy drinkingMagnetic resonance imaging responseBOLD responseBlood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) contrastAlcohol cuesVisual association regionsAlcohol use disorderAlcohol imagesFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) responsesMedial frontal cortexGreater BOLD responseLevel-dependent contrastTemporo-parietal regionsRisk factorsFrontal cortexDorsal striatumUse disordersAnterior cingulateBeverage imagesImaging response
2010
Neurovascular and Neurometabolic Couplings in Dynamic Calibrated fMRI: Transient Oxidative Neuroenergetics for Block-Design and Event-Related Paradigms
Hyder F, Sanganahalli BG, Herman P, Coman D, Maandag NJ, Behar KL, Blumenfeld H, Rothman DL. Neurovascular and Neurometabolic Couplings in Dynamic Calibrated fMRI: Transient Oxidative Neuroenergetics for Block-Design and Event-Related Paradigms. Frontiers In Neuroenergetics 2010, 2: 18. PMID: 20838476, PMCID: PMC2936934, DOI: 10.3389/fnene.2010.00018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional magnetic resonance imagingCerebral blood flowMulti-unit activityLocal field potentialsNeurometabolic couplingQuantitative functional magnetic resonance imagingBOLD signalCerebral metabolic rateNeural activityBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) contrastMagnetic resonance imagingMapping brain activityLevel-dependent contrastBlood flowMUA recordingsNeurophysiological parametersAnimal studiesResonance imagingBrain functionTissue poolsEvent-related paradigmField potentialsBrain activityNeural activity recordingActivity recordings
2008
Multimodal Measurements of Blood Plasma and Red Blood Cell Volumes during Functional Brain Activation
Herman P, Sanganahalli BG, Hyder F. Multimodal Measurements of Blood Plasma and Red Blood Cell Volumes during Functional Brain Activation. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2008, 29: 19-24. PMID: 18766196, PMCID: PMC2714270, DOI: 10.1038/jcbfm.2008.100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLaser Doppler flowmetryFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingMagnetic field inhomogeneityLaser lightField inhomogeneityResonance imagingContralateral primary somatosensory cortexRed blood cell volumePrimary somatosensory cortexCerebral blood volumeBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) contrastBlood cell volumeFunctional brain activationLevel-dependent contrastUltra-small superparamagnetic iron oxideBlood plasmaContrast agentsIntravascular contrast agentCBV signalsTotal CBVPlasmaRed blood cellsDependent contrastDynamic measurements
2006
Effects of hypoglycemia on human brain activation measured with fMRI
Anderson AW, Heptulla RA, Driesen N, Flanagan D, Goldberg PA, Jones TW, Rife F, Sarofin H, Tamborlane W, Sherwin R, Gore JC. Effects of hypoglycemia on human brain activation measured with fMRI. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2006, 24: 693-697. PMID: 16824963, DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2006.03.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBrain activationHuman brain activationPassive sensory stimulationCognitive tasksFMRI activityVisual stimuliEuglycemic clamp studiesBlood glucose levelsLevel-dependent contrastEffects of hypoglycemiaBOLD signalSensory stimulationHealthy human subjectsVisual stimulationMagnetic resonance imagingHyperinsulinemic hypoglycemicHealthy brainAcute hypoglycemiaGlucose levelsClamp studiesResonance imagingFractional signal changeHypoglycemiaEuglycemia
2005
Recent cannabis abuse decreased stress-induced BOLD signals in the frontal and cingulate cortices of cocaine dependent individuals
Li CS, Milivojevic V, Constable RT, Sinha R. Recent cannabis abuse decreased stress-induced BOLD signals in the frontal and cingulate cortices of cocaine dependent individuals. Psychiatry Research 2005, 140: 271-280. PMID: 16290108, DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2005.09.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerigenual anterior cingulateAbstinent cocaine-dependent subjectsCocaine-dependent subjectsCannabis abuseCannabis abusersCocaine-dependent individualsAnterior cingulateEmotional stressBOLD signalUrine drug screeningSame statistical thresholdDrug use historyFrontal cortical areasHeavy cannabis useLevel-dependent contrastPrevious neuroimaging studiesFunctional magnetic resonanceFrontal cortexCortical areasAlcohol consumptionCortical activationEmotional stress taskUse of marijuanaBrain regionsDecreased activation
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