Functional imaging with sub-millimeter spatial resolution is a basic requirement for assessing functional MRI (fMRI) responses across different cortical depths, and is used extensively in the emerging field of laminar fMRI. Such studies seek to investigate the detailed functional organization of the brain and may develop to a new powerful tool for human neuroscience. However, several studies have shown that measurement of laminar fMRI responses can be biased by the image acquisition and data processing strategies. In this work, measurements with three different gradient-echo EPI protocols with a voxel size down to 650 μm isotropic were performed at 9.4 T. We estimated how prospective motion correction can help to improve spatial accuracy by...
This work addresses the distortions in Functional Magnetic Resonance Images (FMRI) caused by subject...
Item does not contain fulltextWith continuing advances in MRI techniques and the emergence of higher...
Advancements in ultra-high field (7 T and higher) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners have mad...
Functional MRI at ultra-high magnetic fields (≥ 7T) provides the opportunity to probe columnar and l...
Purpose/Introduction: Sub-millimeter single-shot echo-planar imaging at ultra-high field is challeng...
The arrival of submillimeter ultra high-field fMRI makes it possible to compare activation profiles ...
The arrival of submillimeter ultra high-field fMRI makes it possible to compare activation profiles ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data is typically collected with gradient-echo echo-pla...
Introduction: Even though the higher spatial resolution in 7T imaging is a boon for real-time fMRI B...
Motion correction is an important component in fMRI brain image analysis. Linear registration techni...
Introduction: Even though the higher spatial resolution in 7T imaging is a boon for real-time fMRI B...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) contrast...
With continuing advances in MRI techniques and the emergence of higher static field strengths, submi...
With continuing advances in MRI techniques and the emergence of higher static field strengths, submi...
Sub-millimeter spatial resolution applications are becoming of increasing interest in fMRI. Several ...
This work addresses the distortions in Functional Magnetic Resonance Images (FMRI) caused by subject...
Item does not contain fulltextWith continuing advances in MRI techniques and the emergence of higher...
Advancements in ultra-high field (7 T and higher) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners have mad...
Functional MRI at ultra-high magnetic fields (≥ 7T) provides the opportunity to probe columnar and l...
Purpose/Introduction: Sub-millimeter single-shot echo-planar imaging at ultra-high field is challeng...
The arrival of submillimeter ultra high-field fMRI makes it possible to compare activation profiles ...
The arrival of submillimeter ultra high-field fMRI makes it possible to compare activation profiles ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data is typically collected with gradient-echo echo-pla...
Introduction: Even though the higher spatial resolution in 7T imaging is a boon for real-time fMRI B...
Motion correction is an important component in fMRI brain image analysis. Linear registration techni...
Introduction: Even though the higher spatial resolution in 7T imaging is a boon for real-time fMRI B...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) contrast...
With continuing advances in MRI techniques and the emergence of higher static field strengths, submi...
With continuing advances in MRI techniques and the emergence of higher static field strengths, submi...
Sub-millimeter spatial resolution applications are becoming of increasing interest in fMRI. Several ...
This work addresses the distortions in Functional Magnetic Resonance Images (FMRI) caused by subject...
Item does not contain fulltextWith continuing advances in MRI techniques and the emergence of higher...
Advancements in ultra-high field (7 T and higher) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners have mad...