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HST:583 fMRI Acquisition Lab1 Susan Whitfield-GabrieliSelf Reference TaskSelf reference task designSchematic illustration of cortical midline structures (CMS)Activation in CMS observed in imaging studies during self related tasks in different domains.Graphic representation of localizations of clustersSelf Reference, Single Subject (self-semantic)Single subject (4 sessions)Single subject, one session onlySingle Subject DataSelf reference, Group AnalysisFrontal regions are prone to susceptibility artifactPhase maps:Slide 14Sensorimotor TaskSlide 16Motor and Visual CortexSlide 18Breath Holding TaskBreath holding calibrationSternberg Item Recognition Paradigm (SIRP) A Working Memory TaskSternberg Task: Group analysis (n=10)Slide 23HST:583fMRI Acquisition Lab1Susan Whitfield-GabrieliTASKS:Self ReferenceSensorimotorBreath holdingSternberg Self Reference SternbergBreath holdingSensorimotorPOLITEDARINGRUDESelf Reference TaskDEPENDABLE“Does this word apply to you?” (self reference condition) or“Is this word positive?” (semantic condition)Stimuli: Trait AdjectivesCue:Self reference task designStimuli: trait adjective wordsWords were drawn from Anderson’s (1968) list of normed trait adjectives. The lists were counterbalanced for word valence, length and number of syllables.Presentation:Words are presented in a blocked design. Each word is presented for 3 sec in blocks of ten and prior to each block onset subjects view a 2 sec cue describing their task for upcoming block. Each block is followed by 10 seconds of a rest condition. Each session has 2 blocks per self reference and 2 blocks per semantic conditions in the ABBA format.Total task time: 3min/session, 4 sessions or 12minSchematic illustration of cortical midline structures (CMS)MOPFC= medial orbital prefrontal cortex (BA11, BA12)VMPFC = ventromedial prefrontal cortex (BA10, 11)PACC = pre and subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (BA24, BA25, BA32)SACC = supragenual anterior cingulate cortex (BA24, BA32)PCC = posterior cingulate cortex (BA23)Northoff Neuroimage 2006Activation in CMS observed in imaging studies during self related tasks in different domains.Northoff Neuroimage 2006Graphic representation of localizations of clustersNorthoff Neuroimage 200612Self Reference, Single Subject(self-semantic)Single subject(4 sessions)Single subject, one session onlySingle Subject DataSelf reference, Group AnalysisFrontal regions are prone to susceptibility artifactPhase maps: The field map is a 2D gradient echo sequence which acquires an image at 2 different echo times. This sequence generates 2 types of images, a magnitude image and a phase map. The phase map represents the phase differences of the spins which ultimately represent the local field inhomogeneities. You can display this map to see which regions are prone to susceptibility artifacts.The task consists of a block design with block durations of 16s on/off. When checkerboard appears, subjects presses button using their right index finger and the off-block is fixation/no tapping. There are 15 total, 16s blocks. (4 min)Sensorimotor TaskOn block parameters: ISI ranges from 500-1000ms, average ISI = 762ms, std. dev = 156ms.21 checkerboard flashes per on block, each checkerboard flash duration = 200ms. The sequence begins with an off block.Scanner triggers the paradigm (after the dummy scans).fBIRN ( functional biomedical informatics research network)Motor and Visual CortexMotor cortex - BA4 shown in green Visual cortex - BA 17,18,19 from rear view of brainBA 17 is shown in red. BA 18 is orangeBA 19 is yellow Brain surface extracted from structural MRI data (Wellcome Dept. Imaging Neuroscience, UCL, UK). Brodmann Area data is based on information from the online Talairach demon (electronic version of Talairach and Tournoux, 1988).You’ll see LEFT motor cortex (green), since the subject isresponding with the right hand, and you’ll see bilateral visual cortex.Example of Sensorimotor Task activation(with visual, motor & auditory)fBIRN ( functional biomedical informatics research network)Gary Glover, Stanford UniversityNote: This task has an additional auditory component so you see temporal lobe activation as well as motor and visual. In addition, the subject is responding with both hands so you see bilateral motor activation as opposed to only the left hemisphere motor (contralateral to response hand)Breath Holding TaskThis is a calibration task to measure subjects' global vascular reactivity.The task consists of a block design with alternating on/off blocks of 16-second periods of breath holding and normal breathing. During the off-block, the subject sees a green screen during which they are to breathe normally. During the last 2s of the off-block, the screen becomes yellow, signifying to the subject to take a deep breath in and hold. During the on-block (16s), the subject is shown a red screen, during which time they should hold their breath. The subject resumes breathing when they see a green colored screen. 15 total 16s blocks (4 min)Total task time: 4:06Breath holding calibration•The entire gray matter volume is activated in each subject by the breath-holding task. This sample data is from Stanford’s 3T MRI shows the global response to holding one’s breath for 15 seconds.Sternberg Item Recognition Paradigm (SIRP) A Working Memory TaskEach block is composed of three epochs: learn, encode, and probe:1.5 sec for the “learn” prompt followed by .5 sec blank screen6 sec to encode the target digits ( [1, 3, 5] digit sets providing a range of task difficulty)38 sec for the probe digits (sequential presentation of digits)This means each working memory set lasts a total of 46 seconds.A block of each set size occurs twice in random order within a single run and each working memory set is sandwiched between fixation blocks.The duration of the fixation blocks within a run is random:Total time for all fixation blocks within a run = 78 seconds, (4,20) (min time = 4 sec, max time = 20 sec)Total scan time is thus 46 seconds*6 + 78 seconds+ 6 sec ddas = 360s Total task time: 6:00min Time frames: 180Sternberg Task: Group analysis (n=10) HIGH (5) – LOW(1) Working Memory Load: Green regions: ROIs of 3 working memory related areas (DLPFC, DLPMC, IPS) and1 control region (MTG)DLPFC(dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex)DLPMC(dorsal lateral premotorcortex)IPS(intraparietalsulcus)MTG(middle tempgyrus)Stuart Wallace,MIND,


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