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Ge discovery mr750 3 t mr system

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The GE DISCOVERY MR750 3-T MR system is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner that generates a strong 3-tesla magnetic field to capture detailed images of the body's internal structures. The system utilizes advanced imaging technology to produce high-quality diagnostic images for medical professionals.

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2 protocols using ge discovery mr750 3 t mr system

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation with Neuronavigation

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Both single pulse TMS and TMS trains were delivered using a MagVenture Cool-B65 A/P figure-of-eight coil (MagVenture, Denmark) from a MagPro X100 system (MagVenture, Denmark). A thin (0.5 mm) foam pad was attached to the TMS coil to minimize electrode movement and bone-conducted auditory artifact. A TMS-Cobot-2 system (Axilum Robotics, France) was used to automatically maintain orientation of the active coil relative to the subject’s head. Neuronavigation (Localite TMS Navigator, Alpharetta, GA) was used to derive the TMS targets for each subject based on their individual T1-weighted MRI image. MRI was performed on a GE DISCOVERY MR750 3-T MR system (General Electric, Boston, Massachusetts) using a 32 channel head coil. T1 structural scans were acquired using a BRAVO pulse sequence (T1-weighted, sagittal slice thickness 1 mm, acquisition matrix 256 × 256, TR 8 ms, TE 3 ms, FA 15°).
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Brain Imaging

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Both single pulse TMS and TMS trains were delivered using a MagVenture Cool-B65 A/P figure-of-eight coil (MagVenture, Denmark) from a MagPro X100 system (MagVenture, Denmark). A thin (0.5 mm) foam pad was attached to the TMS coil to minimize electrode movement and bone-conducted auditory artifact. A TMS-Cobot-2 system (Axilum Robotics, France) was used to automatically maintain orientation of the active coil relative to the subject’s head. Neuronavigation (Localite TMS Navigator, Alpharetta, GA) was used to derive the TMS targets for each subject based on their individual T1-weighted MRI image. MRI was performed on a GE DISCOVERY MR750 3-T MR system (General Electric, Boston, Massachusetts) using a 32 channel head coil. T1 structural scans were acquired using a BRAVO pulse sequence (T1-weighted, sagittal slice thickness 1 mm, acquisition matrix 256 × 256, TR 8 ms, TE 3 ms, FA 15°).
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