Verhoye M, Van der Linden A, Van Audekerke J, Sijbers J, Eens M, Balthazart J
Bio-Imaging Laboratory, RUCA, University of Antwerp, Belgium.
MAGMA. 1998 Aug;6(1):22-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02662508.
An in-vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedure is described that allows one to obtain three-dimensional high quality images of the entire brain of small birds such as the canary (20 g) and the starling (75 g) with an image resolution of 0.1 mm (58-113 microm, dependent on the size of the imaged bird). The entire imaging procedure took about 2 h after which the birds recovered from anaesthesia uneventfully and could be reused for subsequent additional imaging. This non invasive MRI technique enables to correlate brain measures with behavioural or physiological data that are dynamic in nature and could permit significant progress for bird neurological research.
本文描述了一种活体磁共振成像(MRI)程序,该程序能够以0.1毫米(58 - 113微米,取决于成像鸟类的大小)的图像分辨率,获取诸如金丝雀(20克)和椋鸟(75克)等小型鸟类整个大脑的三维高质量图像。整个成像过程耗时约2小时,之后鸟类顺利从麻醉中恢复,并可用于后续的额外成像。这种非侵入性MRI技术能够将脑部测量结果与本质上具有动态性的行为或生理数据相关联,有望为鸟类神经学研究带来重大进展。