Abstract #2530
Finger tapping experiment observed by brain Magnetic Resonance Elastography
Ondrej Holub 1 , Simon Lambert 1 , Katharina Schregel 2 , Lynne Bilston 3 , Samuel Patz 4,5 , and Ralph Sinkus 1
1
Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering,
King's College London, London, London, United Kingdom,
2
University
Medicine Goettingen, Institute of Neuroradiology,
Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany,
3
University
of New South Wales, Neuroscience Research Australia,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
4
Brigham
and Women's Hospital, Radiology, Boston, Massachusetts,
United States,
5
Harvard
Medical School, Radiology, Boston, Massachusetts, United
States
External finger tapping stimulus was successfully
correlated to changes of the material properties
in-situ. Work presents a novel imaging modality base on
Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) to provide
additional information to fMRI assessment.
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