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Trio whole body mri system

Manufactured by Siemens

The Trio whole-body MRI system is a magnetic resonance imaging device manufactured by Siemens. It is designed to capture detailed images of the human body. The system utilizes powerful magnetic fields and radio waves to generate these images, which can be used for medical diagnosis and research purposes.

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fMRI Acquisition of Brain Activity

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Functional MRIs were acquired on a 3T Siemens Trio whole-body MRI system. Standard sequence parameters were used to obtain the functional images as follows: gradient-echo EPI; repetition time (TR) = 2000 ms; echo time (TE) = 30 ms; flip angle = 85; 32 axial slices of 3 mm thickness with 20% slice gap; matrix = 64 mm × 64 mm; and in-plane resolution = 3.0 mm × 3.0 mm. A T1-weighted high-resolution anatomical image volume was obtained from each participant (voxel size = 1 × 1 × 1 mm3) before the acquisition of the functional data.
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3T fMRI Protocol for Brain Imaging

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging were acquired on a 3-T Siemens Trio whole-body MRI system. Standard sequence parameters were used to obtain the functional images as follows: gradient-echo EPI; repetition time (TR) = 2000 ms; echo time (TE) = 30 ms; flip angle = 85°; 32 axial slices of 3 mm thickness with 20% slice gap; Matrix = 64 mm × 64 mm; and in-plane resolution = 3.0 mm × 3.0 mm. A T1-weighted high-resolution anatomical image volume was obtained from each participant (voxel size = 1 × 1 × 1 mm3) before the acquisition of the functional data.
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