Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies in Sexual Medicine: A Primer

Author:

Mills-Finnerty Colleen12,Frangos Eleni3,Allen Kachina4,Komisaruk Barry5,Wise Nan5

Affiliation:

1. Palo Alto Veterans Health Care System , Palo Alto, CA , USA

2. Stanford University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , Palo Alto, CA , USA

3. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institutes of Health , Bethesda, MD , USA

4. Southern Cross University, Psychology Department , Bilinga, QLD , Australia

5. Rutgers University, Psychology Department , Newark, NJ , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Over the past 30 years, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has emerged as a powerful tool to non-invasively study the activity and function of the human brain. But along with the potential of fMRI to shed light on neurological, psychiatric, and psychological processes, there are methodological challenges and criticisms. Aim We herein provide an fMRI primer designed for a diverse audience, from the neuroimaging novice to the experienced user. Methods This primer is structured as follows: Part 1: Overview: “What is fMRI and what can it tell us?.” Part 2: Basic fMRI principles: MR physics, the BOLD signal, and components of a typical scan session. Part 3: Basic fMRI experimental design: why timing is critical, and common sources of noise in the signal. Part 4: Basic fMRI analysis methods: software, the 3 stages of data analysis (preprocessing, individual, and group level), and a survey of advanced topics and methods including connectivity, machine learning, and assessing statistical significance. Part 5: Criticism, crises, and opportunities related to power of studies, computing requirements, logistical, and interpretational challenges, and methodological debate (assessing causality, circular correlations, and open science best practices). Outcomes n/a Clinical Translation fMRI has primarily been used in clinical research to elucidate the brain correlates of sexual behavior. The translational potential of the method into clinical practice has not yet been realizedfMRI has primarily been used in clinical research to elucidate the brain correlates of sexual behavior. The translational potential of the method into clinical practice has not yet been realized Strengths and Limitations fMRI is a useful and powerful tool for understanding the brain basis of human sexuality. However, it is also expensive, requires extensive methods expertise, and lacks the precision needed to be immediately translatable to clinical practice. The recency of the method, need for basic research, technical limitations, as well as inherent variability in individuals brain activity also impact the pace at which fMRI for sexual medicine can move from the scanner to the clinic. Conclusion This primer provides the novice an understanding of the appropriate uses and limitations of fMRI, and for the experienced user, a concise update on current issues and methodological advances.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Urology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Psychiatry and Mental health

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