The BOLD contrast is widely used to study brain function. Under externally-applied stimuli, positive BOLD responses (PBR) are generally attributed to local increases in brain activity. Negative BOLD responses (NBR) are also frequently observed, but their underlying neurovascular-coupling mechanisms are less well-understood. Here, we study the NBR to contrast-varying visual stimuli. Both intra-modal (located in regions directly associated with the stimulus) and cross-modal responses (located in functionally-distinct regions) are analyzed.
Jean-Philippe Thiran, Gabriel Girard, Elda Fischi Gomez, Philipp Johannes Koch, Liana Okudzhava
Olaf Blanke, Fosco Bernasconi, Nathan Quentin Faivre, Michael Eric Anthony Pereira
Dimitri Nestor Alice Van De Ville, Ayberk Ozkirli, Elvira Pirondini