The effects of multi-echo fMRI combination and rapid T 2 ∗ -mapping on offline and real-time BOLD sensitivity
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2021Egilea
Heunis, Stephan
Breeuwer, Marcel
Caballero-Gaudes, César
Hellrung, Lydia
Huijbers, Willem
Jansen, Jacobus FA
Lamerichs, Rolf
Zinger, Svitlana
Aldenkamp, Albert P
Stephan Heunis, Marcel Breeuwer, César Caballero-Gaudes, Lydia Hellrung, Willem Huijbers, Jacobus FA Jansen, Rolf Lamerichs, Svitlana Zinger, Albert P Aldenkamp, The effects of multi-echo fMRI combination and rapid T2*-mapping on offline and real-time BOLD sensitivity, NeuroImage, Volume 238, 2021, 118244, ISSN 1053-8119, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118244
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A variety of strategies are used to combine multi-echo functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, yet recent literature lacks a systematic comparison of the available options. Here we compare six different approaches derived from multi-echo data and evaluate their influences on BOLD sensitivity for offline and in particular real- time use cases: a single-echo time series (based on Echo 2), the real-time T 2 ∗ -mapped time series ( T 2 ∗ FIT ) and four combined time series ( T 2 ∗ -weighted, tSNR-weighted, TE-weighted, and a new combination scheme termed T 2 ∗ FIT -weighted). We compare the influences of these six multi-echo derived time series on BOLD sensitivity using a healthy participant dataset ( N = 28) with four task-based fMRI runs and two resting state runs. We show that the T 2 ∗ FIT -weighted combination yields the largest increase in temporal signal-to-noise ratio across task and resting state runs. We demonstrate additionally for all tasks that the T 2 ∗ FIT time series consistently yields the largest offline effect size measures and real-time region-of-interest based functional contrasts and temporal contrast-to- noise ratios. These improvements show the promising utility of multi-echo fMRI for studies employing real-time paradigms, while further work is advised to mitigate the decreased tSNR of the T 2 ∗ FIT time series. We recommend the use and continued exploration of T 2 ∗ FIT for offline task-based and real-time region-based fMRI analysis. Supporting information includes: a data repository ( https://dataverse.nl/dataverse/rt-me-fmri ), an interactive web-based application to explore the data ( https://rt-me-fmri.herokuapp.com/ ), and further materials and code for reproducibility ( https://github.com/jsheunis/rt- me- fMRI ).