Keywords: Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy, linear-combination modeling, dynamic MRS, 2D modeling, fMRS
Motivation: Modeling and application of dynamic MRS is receiving growing interest in the community.
Goal(s): Accuracy, precision, and uncertainty of 2D modeling algorithms must be carefully characterized.
Approach: Here, we generated synthetic spectra of an idealized (single metabolite with a stable signal across transients) conventional 1D-MRS experiment. We then compared accuracy, precision, and uncertainty estimation between a 2D model of all transients without averaging and a 1D model of the averaged spectrum.
Results: Both models performed similarly in terms of accuracy and precision. 2D-LCM afforded small benefits for uncertainty estimation for uncorrelated noise and substantial benefits for correlated noise.
Impact: For conventional (non-dynamic, multi-transient) MRS data, 2D-LCM without averaging and 1D-LCM after averaging perform similarly accurate and precise. 2D-LCM affords gains in uncertainty estimation that appear to be related to the degree of noise correlation across transients.
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