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fMRI studies of sensitivity and habituation effects within the auditory cortex at 1.5 T and 3 T

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JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 454-458

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.20547

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BOLD; fMRI; auditory cortex; habituation; field strength

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Purpose: To assess habituation effects in relation to field strength by fMRI at 1.5 vs. 3.0 T within the auditory cortex of healthy subjects. Materials and Methods: fMRI experiments were performed on 19 healthy subjects at 1.5 T (N = 12) and 3 T (N = 12). The auditory cortex was stimulated binaurally by digitally generated pulsed (v = 5 Hz) 800 Hz sine tones with three alternating on and off periods. Results: The mean activation after stimulation (4.4% +/- 1.2% (1.5 T) and 5.3% +/- 2.3% (3 T)) and number of activated pixels (96.7 +/- 49.8 (1.5 T) and 139.9 +/- 101 (3 T)) were higher at 3 T compared to 1.5 T: however. that difference did not reach statistical significance. A characteristic signal decay with repeated stimuli was revealed at both 1.5 and 3 T, and the response to the second and third stimulation blocks was significantly lower compared to the first. The habituation pattern was the same, independently of field strength and age. Conclusion: The mean activation and number of pixels were only modestly higher at 3 T, probably due to higher physiologic noise and higher local macroscopic susceptibility gradients within the temporal lobes at 3 T. Our data reveal that measured auditory habituation is independent of field strength, and data obtained at two different field strengths do not differ fundamentally in this context.

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