Even today, dealing with motion artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a challenging task. Image corruption due to spontaneous body motion complicates diagnosis. In this work, an MRI phantom for rigid motion is presented. It is used to generate motion-corrupted data, which can serve for evaluation of blind motion compensation algorithms. In contrast to commercially available MRI motion phantoms, the presented setup works on small animal MRI systems. Furthermore, retrospective gating is performed on the data, which can be used as a reference for novel motion compensation approaches. The motion of the signal source can be reconstructed using motor trigger signals and be utilized as the ground truth for motion estimation. The propose...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is important both clinically and in research to produc...
Purpose Physiological nonrigid motion is inevitable when imaging, e.g., abdominal viscera, and can l...
Purpose Physiological nonrigid motion is inevitable when imaging, e.g., abdominal viscera, and can l...
Patient motion during the acquisition of a magnetic resonance image can cause blurring and ghosting ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive technique used to produce high-quality images of ...
MRI is a non-invasive medical imaging modality that is sensitive to patient motion, which constitute...
Subject motion and associated artefacts limit the applicability of MRI and the achievable quality of...
Subject motion is a major problem for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), both clinically and in resea...
This paper concerns the problem of correcting spin-history artefacts in fMRI data. We focus on the i...
Subject motion is a major problem for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), both clinically and in resea...
Patient motion remains a significant problem in many magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) applicati...
Patient motion in the scanner is one of the most challenging problems in MRI. We propose a new retro...
Patient motion in the scanner is one of the most challenging problems in MRI. We propose a new retro...
Purpose: Subject motion can severely degrade MR images. A retrospective motion correction algorithm,...
Purpose/Introduction: Much work was done over the last years to solve the problem of non-rigid motio...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is important both clinically and in research to produc...
Purpose Physiological nonrigid motion is inevitable when imaging, e.g., abdominal viscera, and can l...
Purpose Physiological nonrigid motion is inevitable when imaging, e.g., abdominal viscera, and can l...
Patient motion during the acquisition of a magnetic resonance image can cause blurring and ghosting ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive technique used to produce high-quality images of ...
MRI is a non-invasive medical imaging modality that is sensitive to patient motion, which constitute...
Subject motion and associated artefacts limit the applicability of MRI and the achievable quality of...
Subject motion is a major problem for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), both clinically and in resea...
This paper concerns the problem of correcting spin-history artefacts in fMRI data. We focus on the i...
Subject motion is a major problem for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), both clinically and in resea...
Patient motion remains a significant problem in many magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) applicati...
Patient motion in the scanner is one of the most challenging problems in MRI. We propose a new retro...
Patient motion in the scanner is one of the most challenging problems in MRI. We propose a new retro...
Purpose: Subject motion can severely degrade MR images. A retrospective motion correction algorithm,...
Purpose/Introduction: Much work was done over the last years to solve the problem of non-rigid motio...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is important both clinically and in research to produc...
Purpose Physiological nonrigid motion is inevitable when imaging, e.g., abdominal viscera, and can l...
Purpose Physiological nonrigid motion is inevitable when imaging, e.g., abdominal viscera, and can l...