Real-time motion-enabling positron emission tomography of the brain of upright ambulatory humans.
Nanda K SivaChristopher BauerColson GloverAlexander StolinSonia ChandiHelen MelnickGary MaranoBenjamin ParkerMaryBeth MandichJames W LewisJinyi QiSi GaoKaylee NottStan MajewskiJulie A Brefczynski-LewisPublished in: Communications medicine (2024)
The study extends the potential and utility for use of mobile, upright, and motion-tolerant neuroimaging devices in real-world, ecologically-valid paradigms. Our approach accounts for the real-world logistics of an actual human participant study and can be used to inform experimental physicists, engineers and imaging instrumentation developers undertaking similar future studies. The technical advances described herein help set new priorities for facilitating future neuroimaging devices and research of the human brain in health and disease.