A within‐coil optical prospective motion‐correction system for brain imaging at 7T
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2020Vol. 84(3), pp. 1661–1671
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Phillip DiGiacomo, Julian Maclaren, Murat Aksoy, Elizabeth Tong, Mackenzie Carlson, Bryan Lanzman, Syed Hashmi, Ronald D. Watkins, Jarrett Rosenberg, Brian Burns, Timothy W. Skloss, Dan Rettmann, Brian K. Rutt, Roland Bammer, Michael Zeineh
Abstract
We demonstrate the use of a within-coil camera to perform optical prospective motion correction and ultrahigh-resolution imaging at 7 Tesla MRI. The setup does not require a mouthpiece, which could improve accessibility of motion correction during 7 Tesla MRI exams.
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