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A data resource from concurrent intracranial stimulation and functional MRI of the human brain

William Hedley Thompson, Remya Nair, Hiroyuki Oya, Oscar Estéban, James M. Shine, Christopher I. Petkov, Russell A. Poldrack, Matthew A. Howard, Ralph Adolphs

2020Scientific Data23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mapping the causal effects of one brain region on another is a challenging problem in neuroscience that we approached through invasive direct manipulation of brain function together with concurrent whole-brain measurement of the effects produced. Here we establish a unique resource and present data from 26 human patients who underwent electrical stimulation during functional magnetic resonance imaging (es-fMRI). The patients had medically refractory epilepsy requiring surgically implanted intracranial electrodes in cortical and subcortical locations. One or multiple contacts on these electrodes were stimulated while simultaneously recording BOLD-fMRI activity in a block design. Multiple runs exist for patients with different stimulation sites. We describe the resource, data collection process, preprocessing using the fMRIPrep analysis pipeline and management of artifacts, and provide end-user analyses to visualize distal brain activation produced by site-specific electrical stimulation. The data are organized according to the brain imaging data structure (BIDS) specification, and are available for analysis or future dataset contributions on openneuro.org including both raw and preprocessed data.

Topics & Concepts

Functional magnetic resonance imagingNeuroscienceComputer scienceStimulationBrain stimulationHuman brainBrain mappingMagnetic resonance imagingPipeline (software)EpilepsyMedicinePsychologyRadiologyProgramming languageFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsNeural dynamics and brain function