Today I had the pleasure of presenting in the fortnightly Melbourne Brain Centre Imaging Unit (MBCIU) seminar at the University of Melbourne. I took the opportunity to share some thoughts and insights about fast and high-resolution fMRI at 7T. This presentation covers some of the most prevalent sequences (SMS, 3D-EPI), as well as commonly encountered challenges (slice leakage, serial correlations, pial bias), and concludes with a couple of exciting applications.
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2 Comments
Leigh · September 1, 2021 at 7:48 am
Thanks for taking the time to speak with us last week, Saskia! Great talk, and highly relevant SMS vs 3D EPI food-for-thought for us.
Saskia Bollmann · September 1, 2021 at 10:20 pm
Dear Leigh,
thank you so much for the opportunity! It’s been a pleasure to hear your questions and comments – lots of food-for-thought for me as well!