Robin Martin Heidemann1, Dimo Ivanov1,
Robert Trampel1, Fabrizio Fasano2, Josef Pfeuffer3,
Robert Turner1
1Max Planck Institute for Human
Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 2Fondazione Santa
Lucia, Rome, Italy; 3Siemens Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany
The
increased SNR of ultra-high field MR scanners permits improved resolution of
fMRI acquisitions. Unfortunately, both high field and high resolution amplify
artifacts such as geometric distortions and blurring. Parallel imaging and
zoomed imaging can each mitigate these effects. However, highly accelerated
parallel imaging is affected by residual artifacts, while excessive zooming
sacrifices spatial coverage. A robust combination of both methods is
optimized here (Zoomed imaging with GRAPPA - ZOOPPA) to provide high
quality single-shot EPI human brain images with reasonable coverage and an
isotropic resolution of 0.65 mm.