Toolkit/high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging

high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging

Assay Method·Research·Since 2021

Also known as: high-field fMRI

Taxonomy: Technique Branch / Method. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.

Summary

When combined with other methods like optical imaging and high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging, the translation of optical stimulation to clinical practice adds high value.

Usefulness & Problems

Why this is useful

High-field functional magnetic resonance imaging is presented as a complementary method for use alongside optical stimulation. The review links this pairing to higher translational value.; combining with optical stimulation in translational studies

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High-field functional magnetic resonance imaging is presented as a complementary method for use alongside optical stimulation. The review links this pairing to higher translational value.

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combining with optical stimulation in translational studies

Problem solved

It supports clinically relevant translation when optical stimulation is combined with imaging-based functional readouts.; adds value to translation of optical stimulation to clinical practice when used in combination

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It supports clinically relevant translation when optical stimulation is combined with imaging-based functional readouts.

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adds value to translation of optical stimulation to clinical practice when used in combination

Problem links

adds value to translation of optical stimulation to clinical practice when used in combination

Literature

It supports clinically relevant translation when optical stimulation is combined with imaging-based functional readouts.

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It supports clinically relevant translation when optical stimulation is combined with imaging-based functional readouts.

Taxonomy & Function

Primary hierarchy

Technique Branch

Method: A concrete measurement method used to characterize an engineered system.

Target processes

translation

Input: Magnetic

Implementation Constraints

cofactor dependency: cofactor requirement unknownencoding mode: genetically encodedimplementation constraint: context specific validationoperating role: sensor

It requires high-field fMRI infrastructure and integration with optical stimulation experiments. The abstract does not provide protocol details.; requires combination with optical stimulation workflows

the abstract does not specify imaging field strength, protocol, or readout details

Validation

Cell-freeBacteriaMammalianMouseHumanTherapeuticIndep. Replication

Supporting Sources

Ranked Claims

Claim 1comparative advantagesupports2021Source 1needs review

Infrared neural stimulation and optogenetics provide high functional selectivity that conventional electrical stimulation lacks.

Claim 2mechanism summarysupports2021Source 1needs review

Infrared neural stimulation affects the nervous system through induced thermal transients.

Claim 3translational potentialsupports2021Source 1needs review

The review highlights infrared neural stimulation as a potential bridge linking optical stimulation to personalized medicine.

Claim 4translational valuesupports2021Source 1needs review

Combining optical stimulation with optical imaging or high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging adds high value for translation to clinical practice.

Approval Evidence

1 source1 linked approval claimfirst-pass slug high-field-functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging
When combined with other methods like optical imaging and high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging, the translation of optical stimulation to clinical practice adds high value.

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translational valuesupports

Combining optical stimulation with optical imaging or high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging adds high value for translation to clinical practice.

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Comparisons

Source-stated alternatives

The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

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The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

Source-backed strengths

described as adding high value when combined with optical stimulation

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described as adding high value when combined with optical stimulation

Compared with imaging

The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

Shared frame: source-stated alternative in extracted literature

Strengths here: described as adding high value when combined with optical stimulation.

Relative tradeoffs: the abstract does not specify imaging field strength, protocol, or readout details.

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The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

Compared with imaging surveillance

The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

Shared frame: source-stated alternative in extracted literature

Strengths here: described as adding high value when combined with optical stimulation.

Relative tradeoffs: the abstract does not specify imaging field strength, protocol, or readout details.

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The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

Shared frame: source-stated alternative in extracted literature

Strengths here: described as adding high value when combined with optical stimulation.

Relative tradeoffs: the abstract does not specify imaging field strength, protocol, or readout details.

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The abstract also mentions optical imaging as another complementary method.

Ranked Citations

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    StructuralSource 1The Neuroscientist2021Claim 1Claim 2Claim 3

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