Analysis of event-related response in human visual cortex with fMRI

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Zaman, Ayesha [1 ]
Atahary, Tanvir [2 ]
Rafiq, Shahida [1 ]
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[1] Dept. of Applied Physics, Electronics and Communication Engineering, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
[2] Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Magnetism - Brain - Functional neuroimaging - Resonance - Magnetic resonance imaging;
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging(fMRI) is a noninvasive imaging technique that measures the hemodynamic response related to neural activity in the human brain. Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (efMRI) is a form of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) in which a series of fMRI images are time-locked to a stimulus presentation and averaged together over many trials. Again an event related potential (ERP) is a measured brain response that is directly the result of a thought or perception. Here the neuronal response of human visual cortex in normal healthy patients have been studied. The patients were asked to perform a visual three choice reaction task; from the relative response of each patient corresponding neuronal activity in visual cortex was imaged. The average number of neurons in the adult human primary visual cortex, in each hemisphere has been estimated at around 140 million. Statistical analysis of this experiment was done with SPM5(Statistical Parametric Mapping version 5) software. The result shows a robust design of imaging the neuronal activity of human visual cortex.
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