Inhomogeneous Magnetization Transfer (ihMT) is a novel myelin imaging technique. As for many other MRI techniques special attention must be paid to local B1+ variations in applications at high field. In this work, a detailed analysis of the ihMT ratio sensitivity to B1+ inhomogeneities is performed in the context of human brain imaging at 3T. It is shown that concentrating RF power is an efficient way to reduce B1+ induced bias and that the overall performance of the technique lies on a tradeoff between high ihMT ratios (sensitivity) and reduced sensitivity to B1+ inhomogeneities.
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