ラット脳内の多点電位計測にもとづく局所磁場分布の推定
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Conventional functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has a relatively low temporal resolution, because this method does not measure neuronal activity itself but observes blood flow. The detection of local magnetic fields in close proximity to the activating area leads to a novel functional MRI with ultrahigh temporal resolution. Magnetic fields arising from neuronal electrical activities are very weak.The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of detecting neuronal magnetic fields using MRI. The three-dimensional potential distribution in the rat brain was measured using a microelectrode array. Somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded during hind paw stimulation with a spatial resolution of 300μm. The intensity of the magnetic flux density was calculated from the measured result, and was estimated at 2.84pT.Estimation of the theoretical limit of MRI sensitivity suggested that the calculated magnetic flux density was within the detectable range of MRI.
著者
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関野 正樹
東京大学 大学院工学系研究科 電気系工学専攻
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大崎 博之
東京大学 大学院新領域創成科学研究科 先端エネルギー工学専攻
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キム ドンミン
JST ERATO 染谷生体調和エレクトロニクスプロジェクト
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武輪 知明
東京大学 大学院工学系研究科 電気系工学専攻
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井上 雄介
JST ERATO 染谷生体調和エレクトロニクスプロジェクト