Meeting Banner
Abstract #2912

High Resolution EPI-based rs-fMRI Performed at 21.1 T

David C. Hike1,2, Lauren C. Daley1,2, Frederick A Bagdasarian1,2, Shannon Helsper1,2, and Samuel Colles Grant1,2
1National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States, 2Chemical & Biomedical Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee, FL, United States

This study utilizes resting-state (rs)-fMRI and graph theory as methods for detecting functional recovery following ischemia. rs-fMRI was performed at 21.1 T on an ischemic rat model and naïve controls. Current data shows correlations in multiple areas of the brain indicating differences between hemispheres for the parameters observed.

How to access this content:

For one year after publication, abstracts and videos are only open to registrants of this annual meeting. Registrants should use their existing login information. Non-registrant access can be purchased via the ISMRM E-Library.

After one year, current ISMRM & ISMRT members get free access to both the abstracts and videos. Non-members and non-registrants must purchase access via the ISMRM E-Library.

After two years, the meeting proceedings (abstracts) are opened to the public and require no login information. Videos remain behind password for access by members, registrants and E-Library customers.

Click here for more information on becoming a member.

Keywords