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Achieva 3.0 tx system

Manufactured by Philips

The Philips Achieva 3.0 TX system is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner that operates at a field strength of 3.0 Tesla. It is designed to capture high-quality images of the human body for diagnostic and research purposes.

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2 protocols using achieva 3.0 tx system

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Functional MRI Brain Imaging Protocol

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We scanned participants with an Achieva 3.0 TX system (Philips) with an 8-channel phased-array head coil and single-shot echoplanar imaging. Functional sequences consisted of gradient-recalled acquisition in the steady state (repetition time 2.000 msec, time to echo 35 msec, flip angle 90°) within a field of view of 23 cm, a 96 × 69–pixel matrix, and a slice thickness of 4 mm (slice gap 1 mm). Twenty-two slices parallel to the anterior-posterior commissure covered the whole brain. The sequence included 4 additional discarded volumes to allow the magnetization to reach equilibrium.
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Whole-Brain Functional Imaging with EPI

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Participants were scanned on a Philips Achieva 3.0 TX system (Philips Healthcare, Best, The Netherlands), with an eight-channel phased-array head coil and single-shot echoplanar imaging (EPI). Functional sequences consisted of gradient recalled acquisition in the steady state (TR = 2000 ms; TE = 35 ms; flip angle= 90º; dummy volumes = 4) within a field of view of 23 cm, a 96×69 matrix, and slice thickness of 4mm (inter-slice gap, 1 mm). Twenty-two slices parallel to the anterior-posterior commissure covered the whole-brain.
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