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Control of Breathing and Brain Activation in Human Subjects Seen by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
1999

Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to demonstrate the brain activation during transition from unconscious to conscious breathing in seven healthy human subjects. in right-handed volunteers, the activated areas were found in both hemispheres. The medial part of the precentral gyrus (area 4) was constantly activated in the left hemisphere.

Additional activated areas were demonstrated in the premotor cortex and in the posterior parietal cortex. The activated cortical sites exhibited analogous distribution in the right hemisphere.

In two out of the seven subjects activated sites were also observed in the cerebellar hemispheres, and in the lentiform and caudate nuclei.