Amplified Magnetic Resonance Imaging (aMRI) has been introduced as a new brain motion detection and visualization method. Originally employed to amplify pulsatile brain motion in 2D, aMRI has shown to be promising for differentiating abnormal from normal pulsatile brain motion in obstructive brain disorders. Here, we further improve aMRI with the introduction of a combined 3D aMRI acquisition and post-processing tool, with subsequent image processing with optical flow and strain mapping. The 3D aMRI tool is then tested on both multi-slice and volumetric data and its ability to capture 3D brain motion is analyzed.
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