Functional Imaging of the Hippocampus
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Corresponding Organization : New York University
Other organizations : University of Toronto
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- Visual stimuli were projected onto a screen
- Functional data was collected using a zoomed high-resolution echo-planar pulse (EPI)
- All scanning was performed using a 3T Siemens Allegra MRI system with a whole-head coil
- Visual stimuli were viewed through a mirror attached to the participant's head coil
- Oblique coronal slices were aligned perpendicular to the long axis of the hippocampus
- Saturation bands were used to suppress signal for tissue superior and inferior to the coverage of the scan
- A T1-weighted high-resolution magnetization-prepared rapid-acquisition gradient echo (MPRAGE) sequence was collected for whole brain coverage
- A T2-weighted 2D image was collected in the same plane as the functional volumes
- A field map sequence was collected to obtain estimates of the magnetic field and an in-plane spin-density image
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