Multi-coil ΔB0 shim arrays have recently been used for zoomed imaging of target ROIs in mice, providing improved acquisition efficiency without the high SAR, long RF pulses, and other limitations of conventional selective excitation methods that rely solely on linear gradients. We extend this work to zoomed 3D EPI in humans using an integrated ΔB0/Rx array coil to dynamically switch-on a static, spatially-tailored nonlinear ΔB0 pattern during RF excitation. Proof-of-concept selective excitations of the occipital visual cortex and the peripheral cerebrum are shown, with strong correspondence to the target patterns. Four-fold in-plane undersampled EPI of occipital visual cortex demonstrates the method’s potential for efficient high-resolution neuroimaging.
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