Protocol to determine the optimal intraoral passive shim for minimisation of susceptibility artifact in human inferior frontal cortex.
At higher static magnetic field (B(0)) strengths (>/=3 T), the study of human inferior frontal cortex (IFC) when utilising a variety of MRI techniques is severely hampered by the presence of susceptibility artifacts. This is particularly the case for blood oxygenation level-dependent function...
Main Authors: | Wilson, J, Jenkinson, M, Jezzard, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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