Motion detection and correction in functional MR imaging

被引:151
作者
Jiang, AP
Kennedy, DN
Baker, JR
Weisskoff, RM
Tootell, RBH
Woods, RP
Benson, RR
Kwong, KK
Brady, TJ
Rosen, BR
Belliveau, JW
机构
[1] MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP EAST,NMR CTR,DEPT RADIOL,BOSTON,MA 02129
[2] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP,CTR MORPHOMETR ANAL,DEPT NEUROL,BOSTON,MA
[3] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROL,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024
关键词
motion detection; motion correction; functional magnetic resonance imaging; functional neuroimaging;
D O I
10.1002/hbm.460030306
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Subject motion present during the time course of functional activation studies is a pervasive problem in mapping the spatial and temporal characteristics of brain activity. In functional MRI (fMRI) studies, the observed signal changes are small. Therefore, it is crucial to reduce the effect of subject motion during the acquisition of image data in order to differentiate true brain activation from artifactual signal changes due to subject motion. We have adapted a technique for automatic motion detection and correction which is based on the ratio-variance minimization algorithm to the fMRI subject motion problem. This method was used for retrospective correction of subject motion in the acquired data and resulted in improved functional maps. In this paper we have designed and applied a series of tests to evaluate the performance of this technique which span the classes of image characteristics common to fMRI. These areas include tests of the accuracy and range of motion as well as measurement of the effect of image signal to noise ratio, focal activation, image resolution, and image coverage on the motion detection system. Also, rye have evaluated the amount of residual motion remaining after motion correction, and the ability of this technique to reduce the motion-induced artifacts and restore regions of activation lost due to subject motion. In summary, this method performed well in the range of image characteristics common for fMRI experiments, reducing residual motion to under 0.5 mm, and removed significant motion-induced artifacts while restoring true regions of activation. Motion correction is expected to become a routine requirement in the analysis of fMRI experiments. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:224 / 235
页数:12
相关论文
共 14 条
[1]   TIME COURSE EPI OF HUMAN BRAIN-FUNCTION DURING TASK ACTIVATION [J].
BANDETTINI, PA ;
WONG, EC ;
HINKS, RS ;
TIKOFSKY, RS ;
HYDE, JS .
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, 1992, 25 (02) :390-397
[2]   FUNCTIONAL MAPPING OF THE HUMAN VISUAL-CORTEX BY MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING [J].
BELLIVEAU, JW ;
KENNEDY, DN ;
MCKINSTRY, RC ;
BUCHBINDER, BR ;
WEISSKOFF, RM ;
COHEN, MS ;
VEVEA, JM ;
BRADY, TJ ;
ROSEN, BR .
SCIENCE, 1991, 254 (5032) :716-719
[3]   ARTIFACTS DUE TO STIMULUS CORRELATED MOTION IN FUNCTIONAL IMAGING OF THE BRAIN [J].
HAJNAL, JV ;
MYERS, R ;
OATRIDGE, A ;
SCHWIESO, JE ;
YOUNG, IR ;
BYDDER, GM .
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, 1994, 31 (03) :283-291
[4]  
HAJNAL JV, 1994, P 2 M SOC MAGN SAN F
[5]   DYNAMIC MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING OF HUMAN BRAIN ACTIVITY DURING PRIMARY SENSORY STIMULATION [J].
KWONG, KK ;
BELLIVEAU, JW ;
CHESLER, DA ;
GOLDBERG, IE ;
WEISSKOFF, RM ;
PONCELET, BP ;
KENNEDY, DN ;
HOPPEL, BE ;
COHEN, MS ;
TURNER, R ;
CHENG, HM ;
BRADY, TJ ;
ROSEN, BR .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1992, 89 (12) :5675-5679
[6]  
MINTUN M A, 1990, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, V31, P816
[7]   INTRINSIC SIGNAL CHANGES ACCOMPANYING SENSORY STIMULATION - FUNCTIONAL BRAIN MAPPING WITH MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING [J].
OGAWA, S ;
TANK, DW ;
MENON, R ;
ELLERMANN, JM ;
KIM, SG ;
MERKLE, H ;
UGURBIL, K .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1992, 89 (13) :5951-5955
[8]   BRAIN PARENCHYMA MOTION - MEASUREMENT WITH CINE ECHO-PLANAR MR IMAGING [J].
PONCELET, BP ;
WEDEEN, VJ ;
WEISSKOFF, RM ;
COHEN, MS .
RADIOLOGY, 1992, 185 (03) :645-651
[9]   QUANTITATIVE COMPARISONS OF IMAGE REGISTRATION TECHNIQUES BASED ON HIGH-RESOLUTION MRI OF THE BRAIN [J].
STROTHER, SC ;
ANDERSON, JR ;
XU, XL ;
LIOW, JS ;
BONAR, DC ;
ROTTENBERG, DA .
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY, 1994, 18 (06) :954-962
[10]  
TOOTELL RBH, 1995, J NEUROSCI, V15, P3215