Samantha J. Holdsworth1, Stefan Skare1, Roland Bammer1
1Lucas MRS/I Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
It is well-known that diffusion-weighted (DW) imaging is very sensitive to the effects of brain motion, even in single-shot (ss)-EPI. Pulsatile brain motion that occurs during the application of the DW gradients can result in the non-linear dispersion of k-space, corresponding to signal dropout and shading in the image domain. Here we explore the use of k-space entropy as a metric to identify k-space corrupted by non-linear brain motion; the use of peripheral cardiac gating and non-gating; phase correction applied before both homodyne and POCS reconstruction; as well as the number of overscans that should be used to avoid significant artifacts due to pulsatile brain motion.