Publication | Closed Access
Interactions Between Electrical Activity and Cortical Microcirculation Revealed by Imaging Spectroscopy: Implications for Functional Brain Mapping
1.1K
Citations
38
References
1996
Year
Cortical MicrocirculationBrain MappingSocial SciencesSpectral ResolutionTissue ImagingVascular ResponseCognitive ElectrophysiologyNeurologyCognitive NeuroscienceBrainNeuroimaging ModalityFunctional Brain MappingImagingNeuroimagingCerebral Blood FlowBrain ImagingBrain CircuitryNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyBiomedical ImagingNeuroscienceFunctional NeuroimagingMedicineImaging Spectroscopy Approach
Modern neuroimaging techniques use signals originating from microcirculation to map brain function. In this study, activity-dependent changes in oxyhemoglobin, deoxyhemoglobin, and light scattering were characterized by an imaging spectroscopy approach that offers high spatial, temporal, and spectral resolution. Sensory stimulation of cortical columns initiates tissue hypoxia and vascular responses that occur within the first 3 seconds and are highly localized to individual cortical columns. However, the later phase of the vascular response is less localized, spreading over distances of 3 to 5 millimeters.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1