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Trio whole body 3t mri scanner

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany

The Trio whole body 3T MRI scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging system that generates high-quality, three-dimensional images of the human body using a powerful 3-tesla magnetic field. The device is designed to capture detailed anatomical information for a variety of clinical applications.

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2 protocols using trio whole body 3t mri scanner

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Functional Neuroimaging of Cognitive Tasks

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All imaging was performed on a Siemens Trio whole body 3T MRI scanner (Siemens Corporation, Erlangen, Germany) using a 12-channel phased array head coil. Forty contiguous coronal slices were acquired from each participant, ensuring whole brain coverage (5 mm thick), and images were collected with TR = 3000, using a single shot, gradient pulse echo sequence (TE = 30ms, flip angle = 90, with a 20 cm field of view and a 64 × 64 acquisition matrix; in plane resolution 3.125 mm × 3.125 mm× 3.125 mm). A total of 50 images per slice were collected in order to ensure comparability of tasks with previous studies (Gruber et al., 2002 (link); Gruber and Yurgelun-Todd, 2005 (link)).
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Functional MRI of Brain Activity

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All imaging was performed on a Siemens Trio whole body 3T MRI scanner (Siemens Corporation, Erlangen, Germany) using a 12-channel phased array head coil. Forty contiguous coronal slices were acquired from each participant, ensuring whole brain coverage (5 mm thick), and images were collected with TR = 3000, using a single shot, gradient pulse echo sequence (TE = 30 ms, flip angle = 90, with a 20 cm field of view and a 64 × 64 acquisition matrix; in plane resolution 3.125 mm × 3.125  mm× 3.125 mm). A total of 50 images per slice were collected in order to ensure comparability of tasks with previous studies (Gruber et al., 2002 (link), Gruber and Yurgelun-Todd, 2005 (link)).
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