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Mri 750 3t scanners

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

The MRI 750 3T scanners are advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems manufactured by GE Healthcare. They utilize a 3 Tesla (3T) magnetic field strength to produce high-quality, detailed images of the body's internal structures. The core function of the MRI 750 3T scanners is to generate detailed images that assist healthcare professionals in diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Structural and Functional MRI Acquisition

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As shown in Figure 1, MR images were collected immediately before and after stimulation. Structural and functional MRIs were obtained on two identical GE MRI 750 3 T scanners. High‐resolution structural images were acquired through magnetization‐prepared rapid acquisition with gradient‐echo (MPRAGE) sequence using the following parameters: TR/TE = 5/2.012 ms, FOV/slice = 24 × 192/0.9 mm, 256 × 256 matrix producing 0.938 x 0.9 mm voxels and 186 axial slices for T1‐weighted images and TR/TE = 8108/137.728 ms, FOV/slice = 240/2 mm, 512 × 512 matrix producing 0.469 × 0.469 × 2 mm voxels and 80 coronal slices for T2‐weighted images. T1‐ and T2‐weighted MR images were used for generating CHMs for each individual.
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Functional and Structural Brain Imaging

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MR images were acquired using two GE MRI 750 3T scanners at the LIBR. The FDCR task took 6 minutes 32 seconds of scan time with the following parameters: TR/TE=2000/27ms, FOV/slice=240/2.9mm, 128x128 matrix producing 1.875x1.875.2.9mm voxels, 39 axial slices, and 196 repetitions. High-resolution structural images were acquired through an axial T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition with gradient-echo (MPRAGE) sequence, using the following parameters: TR/TE=5/2.012ms, FOV/slice=240x192/0.9mm, 256x256 matrix producing 0.938x0.928x0.9mm voxels, and 186 axial slices.
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Computational Head Models from MRI Data

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As shown in Figure 1, MR images were collected immediately before and after stimulation. Structural and functional MRIs were obtained on two identical GE MRI 750 3T scanners. High resolution structural images were acquired through magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition with gradient-echo (MPRAGE) sequence using the following parameters: TR/TE = 5/2.012 ms, FOV/slice = 24 x 192/0.9 mm, 256x256 matrix producing 0.938 x 0.9 mm voxels and 186 axial slices for T1-weighted images and TR/TE=8108/137.728ms, FOV/slice=240/2mm, 512x512 matrix producing 0.469x0.469x2mm voxels and 80 coronal slices for T2weighted images. T1-and T2-weighted MR images were used for generating computational head models (CHMs) for each individual.
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