We evaluated the effectiveness of prospective motion correction (PMC) on a simple visual task when no deliberate subject motion was present. The PMC system utilizes an in-bore optical camera to track an external marker attached to the participant via a custom-molded mouthpiece. The study was conducted at two resolutions (1.5 mm vs 3 mm) and under three conditions (PMC On and Mouthpiece On vs PMC Off and Mouthpiece On vs PMC Off and Mouthpiece Off). Multiple data analysis methods were conducted, including univariate and multivariate approaches, and we demonstrated that the benefit of PMC is most apparent for multi-voxel pattern decoding at higher resolutions. Additional testing on two participants showed that our inexpensive, commercially av...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major challenges in functional MRI (fMRI) studies in...
PURPOSE: Motion artifact limits the clinical translation of high-field MR. We present an optical pro...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major reasons of image quality degradation in magnet...
We evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) system i...
We evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) system i...
We evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) system i...
AbstractWe evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) ...
Quantitative imaging aims to provide in vivo neuroimaging biomarkers with high research and diagnost...
Quantitative imaging aims to provide in vivo neuroimaging biomarkers with high research and diagnost...
Head motion artifacts are major confounds that limit use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
Purpose/Introduction: Motion artifacts are a major problem for functional and anatomical MRI. The st...
Purpose/Introduction: Motion artifacts are a major problem for functional and anatomical MRI. The st...
Objective: We aimed to test the hypothesis that slice-by-slice prospective motion correction at 7 T ...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major challenges in functional MRI (fMRI) studies in...
Subject motion is a major problem for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), both clinically and in resea...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major challenges in functional MRI (fMRI) studies in...
PURPOSE: Motion artifact limits the clinical translation of high-field MR. We present an optical pro...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major reasons of image quality degradation in magnet...
We evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) system i...
We evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) system i...
We evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) system i...
AbstractWe evaluated the performance of an optical camera based prospective motion correction (PMC) ...
Quantitative imaging aims to provide in vivo neuroimaging biomarkers with high research and diagnost...
Quantitative imaging aims to provide in vivo neuroimaging biomarkers with high research and diagnost...
Head motion artifacts are major confounds that limit use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
Purpose/Introduction: Motion artifacts are a major problem for functional and anatomical MRI. The st...
Purpose/Introduction: Motion artifacts are a major problem for functional and anatomical MRI. The st...
Objective: We aimed to test the hypothesis that slice-by-slice prospective motion correction at 7 T ...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major challenges in functional MRI (fMRI) studies in...
Subject motion is a major problem for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), both clinically and in resea...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major challenges in functional MRI (fMRI) studies in...
PURPOSE: Motion artifact limits the clinical translation of high-field MR. We present an optical pro...
The sensitivity to subject motion is one of the major reasons of image quality degradation in magnet...