We studied the impact of fibre dispersion and myelin on the angle-dependent gradient-recalled echo signal decay in simulation and experimental data from post-mortem tissue. We compared the classical log-mono-exponential and quadratic time-dependent signal model (M2) derived from Wharton and Bowtell’s forward-model with and without myelin-water contribution. We found that R2*-angular dependency was modulated by fibre dispersion and the R2*-angular dependency is removed using M2. We also observed that the higher-order parameter estimated from experimental data at small angles and dispersion was only reflected in simulations when accounting for myelin-water contributions, indicating that this pool needs to be added into M2.
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