MRI testing for Electrical Brain pulses?

In summary, MRI machines cannot directly scan and see electrical impulses in the brain during electrical impulse testing. They can only indirectly measure brain activity through the Blood Oxygen Level Dependent effect, which detects changes in blood oxygenation levels caused by neuron firing. EEG testing is more commonly used for this type of testing.
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Hello, I don't know a lot on this subject, but at a last nights weekly philosophical discussion a friend mentioned that they could use MRI machines to scan and see electrical impulses light up parts of the mind during electrical impulse testing to the brain. I guess like showing images to people and seeing what area of the brain lights up with electrical stimulation.

I didnt think this was true, and after reading today how they work, it still seems incorrect.

Does someone know for certain if they can be used for this type of testing?
 
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From what I have seen they use like EEG testing for stuff like this, the MRI can be used for placement of probes into the head but not for actually taking electrical impulse information with the MRI machine.
 
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This is called functional MRI and relys on the Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD) effect. It measures hemodynamic activity, not electrical activity. The idea is that when neurons fire they use energy, when they use energy the oxygenation level of the blood changes, and this change can be detected with MRI.
 

1. How does MRI testing detect electrical brain pulses?

MRI testing uses strong magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain. These images can show the flow of blood and changes in oxygen levels, which can indicate electrical brain activity.

2. What types of brain activity can be measured with MRI testing?

MRI testing can measure a variety of brain activity, including changes in blood flow, oxygen levels, and glucose metabolism. It can also detect changes in brain structure, such as lesions or tumors.

3. Is MRI testing safe for people with implanted devices, such as pacemakers or metal implants?

In most cases, MRI testing is safe for people with implanted devices. However, it is important to inform the MRI technologist beforehand so they can take the appropriate precautions to ensure your safety.

4. How long does an MRI test for electrical brain pulses take?

The length of an MRI test for electrical brain pulses can vary depending on the specific type of test being performed. However, on average, the test can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.

5. Can MRI testing for electrical brain pulses diagnose neurological conditions?

MRI testing is a useful tool for diagnosing neurological conditions, as it can provide detailed images of the brain and detect abnormalities. However, it is usually used in conjunction with other tests and evaluations to make a proper diagnosis.

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