A new technique, termed Echo Planar Time-resolved Imaging (EPTI), was developed to address EPI’s geometric distortion and blurring, and to provide temporal signal evolution information across the EPI readout window. Using a small number of EPTI-shots, a time-series of multi-contrast images can be created free of distortion and blurring (up to 100 T2- and T2*-weighted images). This should make EPTI useful for numerous applications. Here, we demonstrated EPTI in brain to provide i) rapid simultaneous quantitative mapping of T2, T2*, proton density and tissue phase, as well as ii) multi-echo and quantitative T2* fMRI.
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