The T-1 perfusion model has worked well in brain functional studies where flow changes are measured, Using selective and nonselective inversion pulses, a new method has been developed to study steady-state brain blood flow, The authors obtained flow-sensitive images using selective inversion and flow-insensitive images using nonselective inversion, Subtraction of flow-insensitive images from few-sensitive images gave us flow-weighted images with good gray-white flow contrast in cortical gray matter as well as in the thalamus and basal ganglia. Fitting T(1)s of flow-insensitive and flow-sensitive images allowed us to obtain preliminary results of brain blood flow maps, Two specific problems can seriously affect the accuracy of the brain blood flow values and the gray-white flow contrast of brain blood flow maps, These are the problems of the partial volume effect of CSF and gray matter, and the difference between blood T-1, and white matter T-1. The authors discuss in detail the character of these problems and present a number of approaches to manage such problems.