To create a probabilistic Neurochemical atlas of the human brain via parcellated approach using ZOOM MRSI, in this study, we aim to quantify the test-retest reliability of the ZOOM MRSI by assessing the stability of the molecular contrasts of the posterior cingulate and cerebellum across two independent scan sessions and by quantifying the intra- and inter-rater reliability of the ZOOM MRSI scan.
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