The majority of voxels in magnetic resonance images of human white matter contain crossing tracts. Conventional T1 mapping techniques are sensitive to the myelin content of the entire voxel and are thus non-specific to individual tract myelination. We recently proposed an efficient slice-shuffled, multiband accelerated inversion-recovery diffusion-weighted MRI (IR-DWI) sequence at 3 Tesla. Here we demonstrate that IR-DWI can be used to estimate tract-specific T1 in voxels with crossing fibres in a phantom and in a healthy subject in a reasonable scan time.
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