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Prisma trio scanner

Manufactured by Siemens

The Prisma/Trio scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed for clinical use. It provides high-quality imaging capabilities to support diagnostic and research applications. The system's core function is to generate detailed images of the body's internal structures using strong magnetic fields and radio waves.

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2 protocols using prisma trio scanner

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T1-Weighted MRI Tissue Segmentation

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We obtained T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MP-RAGE) images (1 mm isotropic; repetition time, 1900 ms; echo time, 2.48 ms) from all subjects using a 3T SIEMENS Prisma/Trio scanner at CiNet, NICT to estimate the border between white matter and gray matter. The acquisition of T1-weighted MRI data took around 15 min for each subject. The tissue segmentation was performed using an automated procedure implemented in FreeSurfer software (https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/; Fischl, 2012 (link)). The tissue segmentation was used for subsequent dMRI and MEG analysis.
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High-Resolution Structural MRI Acquisition

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T1-weighted magnetization prepared rapid gradient echo (MP-RAGE) images (1 mm isotropic; TR, 1900 ms; TE, 2.48 ms) were measured for all participants (N =24) using a 3T SIEMENS Prisma/Trio scanner at CiNet. An automated procedure in FreeSurfer software (https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/; Fischl, 2012 (link)) was used to determine the white/gray matter border that was used for subsequent dMRI analysis. The total acquisition time for the anatomical MRI data was ∼15 min for each participant.
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