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Abstract #1830

Multislice-to-volume Prospective Motion Correction for Functional MRI Protocols at 7T

Steven Winata1, Daniel Christopher Hoinkiss2, Graeme Alexander Keith1, Salim Mohammed al-Wasity1, and David Andrew Porter1
1Imaging Centre of Excellence, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, 2Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS, Bremen, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Motion Correction, fMRI, Prospective motion correction; Markerless; Real-time7 Tesla MRI provides higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and spatial resolution, but is also more sensitive to motion-induced artefacts. The restricted environment within 7T scanners make non-hardware options for motion correction attractive. In this abstract, we investigate the use of the markerless, image-based, real-time Multislice Prospective Acquisition Correction (MS-PACE) technique for functional MRI protocols at 7T. This multislice scheme allows for a sub-TR motion detection and correction. It is demonstrated that the technique is able to correct longer-term motion components occurring during the acquisition.

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