Signa hdx 3t mri system
The SIGNA HDx 3T MRI system is a high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner designed and manufactured by GE Healthcare. It operates at a magnetic field strength of 3 tesla (T) and is capable of producing high-resolution images of the human body for diagnostic and clinical purposes.
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2 protocols using signa hdx 3t mri system
Diffusion-Weighted MRI Imaging Protocol
3T MRI Functional Imaging Protocol
Data were acquired using a gradient echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence with acquisition parameters: 38 contiguous axial slices, repetition time (TR) 3 seconds, echo time (TE) 32.5 milliseconds, flip angle 90°. The field of view (FOV) was 28.8 x 28.8 cm with an acquisition matrix of 128 x 128 and slice-thickness of 3mm, giving a voxel size of 2.25 x 2.25 x 3mm. A T1-weighted Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery (T1-FLAIR) volume was acquired with the same slice orientation and slice thickness with an acquisition matrix of 512x512, giving an inplane resolution of 0.5625x0.5625mm. To improve registration, the EPI image was initially co-registered with the high resolution initial structural image (T1-weighted FLAIR)
containing the same number of slices as the EPI scan before being registered to the high resolution main structural scan (T1-weighted, 1.13 x 1.13 x 1 mm) for each participant. This was then co-registered to the standard MNI 152 brain.
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