|
Activity Number:
|
494
|
|
Type:
|
Topic Contributed
|
|
Date/Time:
|
Thursday, August 2, 2007 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
|
|
Sponsor:
|
Biometrics Section
|
| Abstract - #308852 |
|
Title:
|
FMRI Statistical Brain Activation from k-Space Data
|
|
Author(s):
|
Daniel Rowe*+
|
|
Companies:
|
Medical College of Wisconsin
|
|
Address:
|
Department of Biophysics, Milwaukee, WI, 53226,
|
|
Keywords:
|
complex-valued ; k-space ; fMRI ; brain activation
|
|
Abstract:
|
In fMRI brain activation is commonly performed in terms of voxel time series measurements after image reconstruction. The image reconstruction and statistical activation processes are treated separately. The relationship between complex-valued k-space measurements and complex-valued image measurements is summarized. The voxel time-series measurements are written in terms of spatio-temporal k-space measurements. FMRI activation is determined in image space in terms of the original k-space measurements. Additionally, the spatio-temporal covariance between reconstructed complex-valued voxel time series can be written in terms of the spatio-temporal covariance between complex-valued k-space measurements. This allows one to utilize the originally measured data in its more naturally acquired state rather than in a transformed state. This allows statistical modeling in k-space.
|