Correlation between BOLD-fMRI and EEG signal changes in response to visual stimulus frequency in humans.

TitleCorrelation between BOLD-fMRI and EEG signal changes in response to visual stimulus frequency in humans.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsSingh M, Kim S, Kim T-S
JournalMagn Reson Med
Volume49
Issue1
Pagination108-14
Date Published2003 Jan
ISSN0740-3194
KeywordsBrain Mapping, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Electroencephalography, Evoked Potentials, Visual, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Oxygen, Photic Stimulation
Abstract

The correlation between signals acquired using electroencephalography (EEG) and fMRI was investigated in humans during visual stimulation. Evoked potential EEG and BOLD fMRI data were acquired independently under similar conditions from eight subjects during stimulation by a checkerboard flashed at frequencies ranging from 2-12 Hz. The results indicate highly correlated changes in the strength of the EEG signal averaged over two occipital electrodes and the BOLD signal within the occipital lobe as a function of flash frequency for 7/8 subjects (average linear correlation coefficient of 0.76). Both signals peaked at approximately 8 Hz. For one subject the correlation coefficient was 0.20; the EEG signal peaked at 6 Hz and the BOLD signal peaked at 10 Hz. Overall, the EEG and BOLD signals, each averaged over 40-sec stimulation periods, appear to be coupled linearly during visual stimulation by a flashing checkerboard.

DOI10.1002/mrm.10335
Alternate JournalMagn Reson Med
PubMed ID12509825
Grant ListP50 AG05142 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R01 53213 / / PHS HHS / United States
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MRI Research Institute (MRIRI)

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