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Achieva 3.0 t whole body mr scanner

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The Achieva 3.0 T whole-body MR scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed by Philips. It operates at a magnetic field strength of 3.0 Tesla, providing high-quality imaging capabilities for a wide range of clinical applications.

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5 protocols using achieva 3.0 t whole body mr scanner

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Multimodal Brain Imaging Protocol

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A Philips Achieva 3.0 T whole-body MR scanner (Philips Healthcare, Andover, MA, USA), with an 8-channel sensitivity encoding head coil (SENSE factor = 2.4) and parallel imaging, was used for all MRI procedures. The following scans were collected during the scanning protocol: (1) high-resolution T1-weighted anatomical scan (TR = 7.4 ms, TE = 3.7 ms, flip angle θ = 6°, FOV = 256 mm, 160 slices, 1 mm thickness, scan time = 3.2 min); and (2) task-based fMRI data were collected as echo-planar images, using a single-shot, blipped gradient-echo echo-planar pulse sequence (TE = 30 ms, TR = 2.0 s, flip angle θ = 90°, FOV = 256 mm). Two 10-min runs of fMRI data were collected. Each run contained three, 1-min periods of EN clips (30 volumes per video clip, 90 volumes total) and three, 1-min periods of EE clips (30 volumes per video clip, 90 volumes total).
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Anatomical MRI for PET Image Co-registration

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Anatomical MRI was performed to allow co-registration of PET images to anatomical T1-weighted images. The T1 images (echo time (TE) = 15 ms; repetition time (TR) = 5700 ms; inversion time = 400 ms; field of view = 230 × 230 mm2; voxel size = 0.8 × 1.0 × 2.0 mm3; 60 contiguous axial slices) were acquired with a Philips Achieva 3.0 T whole body MR scanner (Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands) using an 8-channel head coil.
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Anatomical T1-weighted MRI Protocol for PET Data

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Participants underwent an anatomical T1-weighted MR scan used for anatomical referencing of PET data (echo time (TE) = 50 ms; repetition time (TR) = 500 ms; Field of view = 240 × 240 mm2; voxel size = 0.8 × 1.0 × 2.0 mm3; 170 contiguous slices) on a Philips Achieva 3.0 T whole body MR-scanner (Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands) with an 8-channel head-coil. Five participants were scanned with a 32-channel head-coil due to a scanner upgrade.
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Functional MRI of Overt and Covert Tasks

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MR imaging was performed using a Philips Achieva 3.0 T whole body MR-scanner (Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands) equipped with an 8-channel head-coil. Five of the participants (three in the overt and two in the covert group) were scanned after an upgrade of the scanner software and for those participants a 32-channel head coil was used. Participants were positioned supine in the scanner. An anatomical T1-weighted image (echo time(TE) = 15 ms; repetition time (TR) = 5700 ms; inversion time = 400 ms; field of view = 230 × 230 mm2; voxel size = 0.8 × 1.0 × 2.0 mm3; 60 contiguous slices) and a blood‑oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence (TE = 35 ms; TR = 3000 ms; flip angle = 90°, acquisition matrix = 76 × 77, voxel size = 3.0 × 3.0 × 3.0 mm3, gap = 1 mm, 30 axial slices) was acquired. Visual stimuli were presented through goggles (Visual System, NordicNeuroLab, Bergen, Norway) using E-prime (Psychology Software Tools, Sharpsburg, PA, USA).
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Structural MRI and PET Neuroimaging

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The participants' PET images were co-registered to their individual T1-weighted MR image to make ROI analyses possible. Thus, participants underwent an anatomical T1weighted MR scan (echo time = 50 ms; repetition time = 500 ms; Field of view = 240 × 240 mm 2 ; voxel size = 0.8 × 1.0 × 2.0 mm 3 ; 170 contiguous slices) on a Philips Achieva 3.0 T whole body MR-scanner (Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands) with an 8-channel head-coil. Five SAD and twenty-four HC participants were scanned with a 32-channel head coil due to scanner upgrade.
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