Dual-echo ASL contributes to decrypting the link between functional connectivity and cerebral blow flow
Human Brain Mapping Sep 15, 2017
Storti S, et al. - The purposes of this technical report were to evaluate the potentiality of the dual-echo readout module (DE-ASL) sequence for the quantification of resting-state functional connectivity (FC) and brain organization, with respect to the conventional BOLD (cvBOLD) and to analyze the association between a series of complex network measures and the cerebral blood flow (CBF) information. It was considered that the resting-state FC can be reliably detected applying DE-ASL, simultaneously to CBF quantifications, whereas a single fMRI experiment precludes the quantitative measurement of BOLD signal changes.
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