Spin-echo (SE) EPI has long been desired for fMRI acquisitions with reduced macrovascular sensitivity; however, to achieve a purely T2-weighted signal, requires sampling a short window around the spin-echo—generally achieved by a segmented readout. Segmented EPI is well-known to be temporally unstable due to sensitivity to subject motion between segments. Here we propose a reordering of the EPI segments, known as FLEET, combined with a variable flip angle excitation to maximize the image signal level and a recursive RF pulse design to maintain consistent slice profiles at the spin-echo. We demonstrate the feasibility of this approach at 3T.
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