Abstract #2079
Investigation of optimal echo time for resting-state fMRI acquisition in Newborn infants
Maryam Abaei 1 , Eugene P Duff 2 , Tomoki Arichi 1,3 , Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh 1,4 , Emer Hughes 1 , Giulio Ferrazzi 1 , Steve M Smith 2 , Serena Counsell 1 , A David Edwards 1,5 , Daniel Rueckert 6 , and Joseph V Hajnal 1,5
1
Centre for the Developing Brain, King's
College London, London, London, United Kingdom,
2
Department
of Clinical Neurosciences, Oxford University, Oxford,
United Kingdom,
3
Department of Bioengineering,
Imperial College, London, United Kingdom,
4
Institute
of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, United
Kingdom,
5
Division
of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical, King's College
London, London, United Kingdom,
6
Biomedical
Image Analysis Group, Department of Computing, Imperial
College, London, United Kingdom
blood oxygen level dependen contrast-to-noise ratio is
known to be maximal when the acquisition sequence echo
time is matched to the T2* of the tissue of interest.We
aimed to identify the optimal echo-time for performing
resting-state fMRI studies in a test subject group.
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