Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a non-invasive imaging modality that enables theassessment of neural connectivity and oxygen utility of the brain using blood oxygen level dependent(BOLD) imaging sequence. Electroencephalography (EEG), on the other hands, looks at cortical electricali...

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Main Authors: Syed Nasser, Nisha, Ibrahim, Buhari, Sharifat, Hamed, Abdul Rashid, Aida, Suppiah, Subapriya
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Language:English
Published: Churchill Livingstone 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80237/1/Incremental%20benefits%20of%20EEG%20informed%20fMRI%20in%20the%20study%20of%20disorders%20related%20to%20meso-corticolimbic%20dopamine%20pathway%20dysfunction%20A%20systematic%20review%20of%20recent%20literature..pdf
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author Syed Nasser, Nisha
Ibrahim, Buhari
Sharifat, Hamed
Abdul Rashid, Aida
Suppiah, Subapriya
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Ibrahim, Buhari
Sharifat, Hamed
Abdul Rashid, Aida
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description Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a non-invasive imaging modality that enables theassessment of neural connectivity and oxygen utility of the brain using blood oxygen level dependent(BOLD) imaging sequence. Electroencephalography (EEG), on the other hands, looks at cortical electricalimpulses of the brain thus detecting brainwave patterns during rest and thought processing. The combi-nation of these two modalities is called fMRI with simultaneous EEG (fMRI-EEG), which has emerged as anew tool for experimental neuroscience assessments and has been applied clinically in many settings,most commonly in epilepsy cases. Recent advances in imaging has led to fMRI-EEG being utilized in beha-vioural studies which can help in giving an objective assessment of ambiguous cases and help in theassessment of response to treatment by providing a non-invasive biomarker of the disease processes.We aim to review the role and interpretation of fMRI-EEG in studies pertaining to psychiatric disordersand behavioral abnormalities.
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spelling upm.eprints-802372020-10-19T16:02:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80237/ Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature Syed Nasser, Nisha Ibrahim, Buhari Sharifat, Hamed Abdul Rashid, Aida Suppiah, Subapriya Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a non-invasive imaging modality that enables theassessment of neural connectivity and oxygen utility of the brain using blood oxygen level dependent(BOLD) imaging sequence. Electroencephalography (EEG), on the other hands, looks at cortical electricalimpulses of the brain thus detecting brainwave patterns during rest and thought processing. The combi-nation of these two modalities is called fMRI with simultaneous EEG (fMRI-EEG), which has emerged as anew tool for experimental neuroscience assessments and has been applied clinically in many settings,most commonly in epilepsy cases. Recent advances in imaging has led to fMRI-EEG being utilized in beha-vioural studies which can help in giving an objective assessment of ambiguous cases and help in theassessment of response to treatment by providing a non-invasive biomarker of the disease processes.We aim to review the role and interpretation of fMRI-EEG in studies pertaining to psychiatric disordersand behavioral abnormalities. Churchill Livingstone 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80237/1/Incremental%20benefits%20of%20EEG%20informed%20fMRI%20in%20the%20study%20of%20disorders%20related%20to%20meso-corticolimbic%20dopamine%20pathway%20dysfunction%20A%20systematic%20review%20of%20recent%20literature..pdf Syed Nasser, Nisha and Ibrahim, Buhari and Sharifat, Hamed and Abdul Rashid, Aida and Suppiah, Subapriya (2019) Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 65. pp. 87-99. ISSN 0967-5868; ESSN: 1532-2653 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967586819303674 0.1016/j.jocn.2019.03.054
spellingShingle Syed Nasser, Nisha
Ibrahim, Buhari
Sharifat, Hamed
Abdul Rashid, Aida
Suppiah, Subapriya
Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature
title Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature
title_full Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature
title_fullStr Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature
title_full_unstemmed Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature
title_short Incremental benefits of EEG informed fMRI in the study of disorders related to meso-corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction: a systematic review of recent literature
title_sort incremental benefits of eeg informed fmri in the study of disorders related to meso corticolimbic dopamine pathway dysfunction a systematic review of recent literature
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80237/1/Incremental%20benefits%20of%20EEG%20informed%20fMRI%20in%20the%20study%20of%20disorders%20related%20to%20meso-corticolimbic%20dopamine%20pathway%20dysfunction%20A%20systematic%20review%20of%20recent%20literature..pdf
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