Emma Louise Hall1, Penny A. Gowland1,
Susan T. Francis1
1Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance
Centre,
3D-GRASE
has been used with ASL but generally at coarse in-plane resolution to reduce
off-resonance phase errors, and limited slice resolution to reduce through
slice decay and blurring. Here we assess the use of parallel imaging combined
with multi-shot acquisition and outer volume suppression (OVS) to reduce the
inter-RF spacing in 3D-GRASE, allowing the acquisition of 3D-GRASE ASL data with
improved spatial resolution at 3T. OVS 3D-GRASE is applied to a functional
paradigm to study visual activity.