Reducing susceptibility artifacts in fMRI using volume-selective z-shim compensation. |
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Authors: | Yiping P Du Manish Dalwani Korey Wylie Eric Claus Jason R Tregellas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado 80010-7155, USA. Yiping.Du@UCHSC.edu |
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Abstract: | Susceptibility-induced magnetic field gradients (SFGs) can result in severe signal loss in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in gradient-echo-based functional MRI (fMRI) studies. Although conventional z-shim techniques can effectively recover the MRI signal in this region, the substantial penalty in imaging time hampers their use in routine fMRI studies. A modified z-shim technique with high imaging efficiency is presented in this study. In this technique, z-shim compensations are applied only to a selective volume where the susceptibility artifact is severe. The results of an fMRI study (N=6) demonstrate the feasibility of detecting the OFC activation with z-shim in whole-brain fMRI studies at a temporal resolution of 2 s. |
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Keywords: | fMRI echo‐planar imaging susceptibility artifact z‐shim compensation orbitofrontal cortex |
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