1. Contribution of the multi-echo approach in accelerated functional magnetic resonance imaging multiband acquisition.
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Kovářová A, Gajdoš M, Rektor I, and Mikl M
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- Adult, Cerebral Cortex diagnostic imaging, Echo-Planar Imaging methods, Female, Globus Pallidus diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Psychomotor Performance physiology, Young Adult, Brain Mapping methods, Cerebral Cortex physiology, Globus Pallidus physiology, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
- Abstract
We wanted to verify the effect of combining multi-echo (ME) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with slice acceleration in simultaneous multi-slice acquisition. The aim was to shed light on the benefits of multiple echoes for various acquisition settings, especially for levels of slice acceleration and flip angle. Whole-brain ME fMRI data were obtained from 26 healthy volunteers (using three echoes; seven runs with slice acceleration 1, 4, 6, and 8; and two different flip angles for each of the first three acceleration factors) and processed as single-echo (SE) data and ME data based on optimal combinations weighted by the contrast-to-noise ratio. Global metrics (temporal signal-to-noise ratio, signal-to-noise separation, number of active voxels, etc.) and local characteristics in regions of interest were used to evaluate SE and ME data. ME results outperformed SE results in all runs; the differences became more apparent for higher acceleration, where a significant decrease in data quality is observed. ME fMRI can improve the observed data quality metrics over SE fMRI for a wide range of accelerated fMRI acquisitions., (© 2021 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2022
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