Hong Jung1, Jong Chul Ye1
1KAIST, Yuseong-Gu, Daejon, Korea,
Republic of
Functional
MRI (fMRI) has become popular with the developments of echo planar imaging
(EPI) sequences. However, EPI needs more image quality improvements for some
applications. For example, EPI images suffer from field inhomogeneity
artifacts resulting from signal losses in some areas especially around
air-tissue interfaces. These artifacts can be minimized with, for example,
thin slice thickness. This strategy, however, requires more acquisition time
so that temporal resolution or field of view should be sacrificed. In this
paper, to address this problem, we applied a compressed sensing dynamic MR
imaging algorithm called k-t FOCUSS to fMRI. To resolve degradation of SNR at
accelerated acquisition, more number of repetitions of tasks were conducted.
Then, from down-sampled k-space data, we obtained accurate brain activation
maps for right finger tapping experiments. We verified the reliability of our
results by plotting receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.