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Ge excite hd scanner

Manufactured by GE Healthcare
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The GE EXCITE HD scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed for clinical use. It provides high-resolution imaging capabilities to support a range of diagnostic and clinical applications.

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Resting-State fMRI Acquisition Protocol

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All participants were scanned using a research-dedicated 3.0 T GE EXCITE HD scanner (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, Wisconsin). First, high-resolution T1-weighted structural images in coronel view were acquired with slice thickness of 1 mm without a gap (matrix = 256 × 256 × 216). We then obtained 5-minute resting fMRI scans for each participant. Participants were instructed to rest without moving, keep their eyes open, and focus on a fixation cross-presented in the center of the screen inside the scanner. Inward spiral sequence functional images in the axial view were acquired using the following parameters: TR = 2000 ms, TE = 31 ms, FOV = 24 cm, flip angle = 90°, and matrix = 64 × 64 × 34.
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Neural Mechanisms of MBCT in Late-Life Depression

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To further explore possible mechanisms of MBCT, fMRI was performed to measure changes in brain function during the resting state (33 (link), 34 (link)) in LLD patients before and after treatment at baseline (pre-test) and 8 weeks (post-test). fMRI data for all participants were acquired using a research-dedicated 3.0 T GE EXCITE HD scanner (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI, USA) at Peking University Sixth Hospital with an 8-channel head coil. For each participant, high-resolution T1-weighted structural images were acquired using the following parameters: field of view (FOV) = 25.6 cm3, flip angle = 12°. Eight-min resting-state fMRI scans were performed using a gradient-echo echo-planar imaging (EPI) sequence (FOV = 22.0 cm3, TR = 2,000 ms, TE = 30 ms, flip angle = 90°, number of slices = 43, total scans = 240). We then performed diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans by a gradient-echo EPI sequence (FOV = 22.0 cm3, TR = 2,000 ms, TE = 30 ms, flip angle = 90°, number of slices = 43, total scans = 240). To reduce motion artifacts, the participant's head was fixed with foam pads on the scanner bed. Each participant was instructed to stay still and awake during data acquisition.
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