Spiral trajectories have been valuable in several dynamic speech production MRI studies due to its robust motion encoding, and time acquisition efficiency. However they are challenged by off-resonance artifacts at high field strengths and use of long readouts. In this work, we demonstrate correction of off-resonance induced blurring and signal losses on 3T spiral dynamic speech MRI data. The approach estimates the dynamic field map directly from the single TE data and compensates for this during a multi-frequency interpolation reconstruction. Effectiveness in improving sharpness of various articulator boundaries for long readout sequences (> 2ms) are demonstrated.
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