2022
DOI: 10.2176/jns-nmc.2021-0247
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Motor Mapping with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Comparison with Electrical Cortical Stimulation

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate motor area mapping using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) compared with electrical cortical stimulation (ECS). Motor mapping with fMRI and ECS were retrospectively compared in seven patients with refractory epilepsy in which the primary motor (M1) areas were identified by fMRI and ECS mapping between 2012 and 2019. A right finger tapping task was used for fMRI motor mapping. Blood oxygen level-dependent activation was detected in the left precentral gyru… Show more

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“…The locations of the implanted electrodes were confirmed using presurgical 3dimensionally reconstructed magnetic resonance imaging coordinated with postoperative high resolution volumetric computed tomography (1-mm-thick slices) to supply a visual correlation between the location of each electrode and the corresponding structures, as previously reported. [9][10][11]…”
Section: Subdural Electrode Placement and Iecogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The locations of the implanted electrodes were confirmed using presurgical 3dimensionally reconstructed magnetic resonance imaging coordinated with postoperative high resolution volumetric computed tomography (1-mm-thick slices) to supply a visual correlation between the location of each electrode and the corresponding structures, as previously reported. [9][10][11]…”
Section: Subdural Electrode Placement and Iecogmentioning
confidence: 99%