Purpose: The increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygen level dependent signal at ultra-high field can only help to boost the resolution in functional MRI studies if the spatial specificity of the activation signal is improved. At a field strength of 9.4 T, both gradient-echo and spin-echo based echo-planar imaging were implemented and applied to investigate the specificity of human functional MRI. A finger tapping paradigm was used to acquire functional MRI data with scan parameters similar to standard neuroscientific applications. Methods: Spatial resolution, echo, and readout times were varied to determine their influence on the distribution of the blood oxygen level dependent signal. High-resolution co-localized images were u...
Gradient-echo (GE) echo planar imaging (EPI), the most widely used functional MRI (fMRI) technique, ...
Gradient-echo (GE) echo planar imaging (EPI), the most widely used functional MRI (fMRI) technique, ...
With increasing field, the MR signal-to-noise ratio is expected to grow linearly, while a BOLD incre...
Purpose: The increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygen level dependent signal at ultra-high ...
PURPOSE: The increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygen level dependent signal at ultra-high f...
Functional images with a finger tapping task were acquired using spin echo and gradient echo EPI seq...
Functional images with a finger tapping task were acquired using spin echo and gradient echo EPI seq...
Purpose: Sensitivity and specificity of blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI (fMR...
PURPOSE: To investigate the predominance of venous signal intensity at 1.5-T gradient-echo (GRE) fun...
This study demonstrates the predominance of extracerebral vascular signals in gradient-echo function...
Mapping mesoscopic cortical functional units such as columns or laminae is increasingly pursued by u...
© 2021Mapping mesoscopic cortical functional units such as columns or laminae is increasingly pursue...
With increasing field, the MR signal-to-noise ratio is expected to grow linearly, while a BOLD incre...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown to be a valuable tool for studying the human brain, allow...
Functional MRI (fMRI) by means of spin-echo (SE) techniques provides an interesting alternative to g...
Gradient-echo (GE) echo planar imaging (EPI), the most widely used functional MRI (fMRI) technique, ...
Gradient-echo (GE) echo planar imaging (EPI), the most widely used functional MRI (fMRI) technique, ...
With increasing field, the MR signal-to-noise ratio is expected to grow linearly, while a BOLD incre...
Purpose: The increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygen level dependent signal at ultra-high ...
PURPOSE: The increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygen level dependent signal at ultra-high f...
Functional images with a finger tapping task were acquired using spin echo and gradient echo EPI seq...
Functional images with a finger tapping task were acquired using spin echo and gradient echo EPI seq...
Purpose: Sensitivity and specificity of blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI (fMR...
PURPOSE: To investigate the predominance of venous signal intensity at 1.5-T gradient-echo (GRE) fun...
This study demonstrates the predominance of extracerebral vascular signals in gradient-echo function...
Mapping mesoscopic cortical functional units such as columns or laminae is increasingly pursued by u...
© 2021Mapping mesoscopic cortical functional units such as columns or laminae is increasingly pursue...
With increasing field, the MR signal-to-noise ratio is expected to grow linearly, while a BOLD incre...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown to be a valuable tool for studying the human brain, allow...
Functional MRI (fMRI) by means of spin-echo (SE) techniques provides an interesting alternative to g...
Gradient-echo (GE) echo planar imaging (EPI), the most widely used functional MRI (fMRI) technique, ...
Gradient-echo (GE) echo planar imaging (EPI), the most widely used functional MRI (fMRI) technique, ...
With increasing field, the MR signal-to-noise ratio is expected to grow linearly, while a BOLD incre...