“…Recent evidence suggests that resting state glutamate in the ACC is predictive of BOLD changes that result from cognitive control demands (Falkenberg, Westerhausen, Specht, & Hugdahl, 2012). An increase in the BOLD signal directly and monotonically reflects an increase in neural activity (Logothetis, Pauls, Augath, Trinath, & Oeltermann, 2001) while decrease in the BOLD signal (deactivation) is associated with reduction of neuronal activity (Enager, Gold, & Lauritzen, 2004; Fox et al, 2005; Gold & Lauritzen, 2002; Lauritzen, 2005; Logothetis, 2008; Offenhauser, Thomsen, Caesar, & Lauritzen, 2005; Raichle & Mintun, 2006; Shmuel et al, 2002). Coupling between BOLD signal and neuronal firing rate, as well as local field potentials, has been demonstrated (Heeger, Huk, Geisler, & Albrecht, 2000; Logothetis et al, 2001; Mukamel et al, 2005; Rees et al, 2000).…”