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  • This study explores a method that combines MRI and PET scans to analyze brain activity during a visual task, offering insights into blood flow and metabolism at the same time.
  • The proposed method, called multimodality concatenated ICA (mcICA), effectively integrates data from both imaging techniques to create a comprehensive brain activation map.
  • Results show that mcICA can accurately identify areas in the visual cortex that are activated through both blood-oxygen-level dependence (BOLD) and glucose uptake signals, enhancing our understanding of brain responses to external stimuli.

Article Abstract

Simultaneous magnetic resonance and positron emission tomography provides an opportunity to measure brain haemodynamics and metabolism in a single scan session, and to identify brain activations from multimodal measurements in response to external stimulation. However, there are few analysis methods available for jointly analysing the simultaneously acquired blood-oxygen-level dependant functional MRI (fMRI) and 18-F-fluorodeoxyglucose functional PET (fPET) datasets. In this work, we propose a new multimodality concatenated ICA (mcICA) method to identify joint fMRI-fPET brain activations in response to a visual stimulation task. The mcICA method produces a fused map from the multimodal datasets with equal contributions of information from both modalities, measured by entropy. We validated the method in silico, and applied it to an in vivo visual stimulation experiment. The mcICA method estimated the activated brain regions in the visual cortex modulated by both BOLD and FDG signals. The mcICA provides a fully data-driven analysis approach to analyse cerebral haemodynamic response and glucose uptake signals arising from exogenously induced neuronal activity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117603DOI Listing

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