Cardiac cycle-induced EPI time series fluctuations in the brain: Their temporal shifts, inflow effects and T 2 ∗ fluctuations
The cardiac-induced arterial pressure wave causes changes in cerebral blood flow velocities and volumes that affect the signals in echo-planar imaging (EPI). Using single-echo EPI time series data, acquired fast enough to unalias the cardiac frequency, we found that the cardiac cycle-induced signal...
Main Authors: | Viessmann, O, Möller, H, Jezzard, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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