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Eight channel radio frequency coil

Manufactured by Philips

The eight-channel radio-frequency coil is a specialized piece of lab equipment designed for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications. It is responsible for transmitting and receiving radio-frequency signals, which are essential for the imaging process. The coil features eight individual channels, allowing for enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and improved imaging quality.

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2 protocols using eight channel radio frequency coil

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Resting-state fMRI Data Acquisition Protocol

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MRI scans were obtained using a Philips 3 T scanner with an eight-channel radio-frequency coil (Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands). For each participant, six minutes of whole brain blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) resting-state fMRI data were acquired in the axial plane parallel to the AC-PC line using a single-shot, echo-planar imaging sequence (echo time = 25ms, repetition time = 1.7s, flip angle = 70°, spatial resolution = 3.25 mm × 3.25 mm × 3 mm with no gap). Participants were instructed to keep their heads still and eyes open during the resting-state scan. A high-resolution anatomical T1-weighted image was also acquired from each participant using a 3D magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo sequence (echo time = 3.8 ms, repetition time = 8.2 ms, flip angle = 12°, spatial resolution = 1mm × 1 mm × 1 mm).
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Resting-State fMRI Acquisition Protocol

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MRI scans were obtained using a Philips 3T scanner with an eight-channel radio-frequency coil (Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands). For each participant, six minutes of wholebrain blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) resting-state fMRI data were acquired in the axial plane parallel to the AC-PC line using a single-shot, echo-planar imaging sequence (TE=25ms, TR=1.7s, flip angle=70°, spatial resolution=3.25mm x 3.25mm x 3mm with no gap). Participants were instructed to keep their heads still and eyes open during the resting-state scan. A highresolution anatomical T1-weighted image was also acquired from each participant using a 3D magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo sequence (TE=3.8ms, TR=8.2ms, flip angle=12°, spatial resolution=1mm x 1mm x 1mm).
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