OBJECTIVE: Neurons cluster into sub-millimeter spatial structures and neural activity occurs at millisecond resolutions; hence, ultimately, high spatial and high temporal resolutions are required for functional MRI. In this work, we implemented a spin-echo line-scanning (SELINE) sequence to use in high spatial and temporal resolution fMRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A line is formed by simply rotating the spin-echo refocusing gradient to a plane perpendicular to the excited slice and by removing the phase-encoding gradient. This technique promises a combination of high spatial and temporal resolution (250 μm, 500 ms) and microvascular specificity of functional responses. We compared SELINE data to a corresponding gradient-echo version (GELINE)....
Background: The ability to reliably and reproducibly map high resolution functional architecture usi...
This study examines the value of spin-echo-based fMRI for cognitive studies at the main magnetic fie...
Here we present the initial results on implementing human line-scanning fMRI with the purpose of obt...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a widely used tool in neuroscience to detect neurall...
ntroduction Laminar-specific functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been successfully appl...
Background: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), typically using blood oxygenation level-de...
Spin-echo fMRI offers a potentially better intrinsic functional spatial resolution than its gradient...
PURPOSE: The increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygen level dependent signal at ultra-high f...
We present initial results of line-scanning fMRI in humans. The potential of this technique lies in ...
Mapping mesoscopic cortical functional units such as columns or laminae is increasingly pursued by u...
With growing interest in noninvasive mapping of columnar or-ganization and other small functional st...
Purpose/Introduction: In order to advance fundamental and clinical neuroscience it is necessary to u...
At higher field strengths, spin echo (SE) functional MRI (fMRI) is an attractive alternative to grad...
Sub-millimeter spatial resolution applications are becoming of increasing interest in fMRI. Several ...
The signal-to-noise ratio available in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)is determined by the static m...
Background: The ability to reliably and reproducibly map high resolution functional architecture usi...
This study examines the value of spin-echo-based fMRI for cognitive studies at the main magnetic fie...
Here we present the initial results on implementing human line-scanning fMRI with the purpose of obt...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a widely used tool in neuroscience to detect neurall...
ntroduction Laminar-specific functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been successfully appl...
Background: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), typically using blood oxygenation level-de...
Spin-echo fMRI offers a potentially better intrinsic functional spatial resolution than its gradient...
PURPOSE: The increased signal-to-noise ratio and blood oxygen level dependent signal at ultra-high f...
We present initial results of line-scanning fMRI in humans. The potential of this technique lies in ...
Mapping mesoscopic cortical functional units such as columns or laminae is increasingly pursued by u...
With growing interest in noninvasive mapping of columnar or-ganization and other small functional st...
Purpose/Introduction: In order to advance fundamental and clinical neuroscience it is necessary to u...
At higher field strengths, spin echo (SE) functional MRI (fMRI) is an attractive alternative to grad...
Sub-millimeter spatial resolution applications are becoming of increasing interest in fMRI. Several ...
The signal-to-noise ratio available in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)is determined by the static m...
Background: The ability to reliably and reproducibly map high resolution functional architecture usi...
This study examines the value of spin-echo-based fMRI for cognitive studies at the main magnetic fie...
Here we present the initial results on implementing human line-scanning fMRI with the purpose of obt...