Sensitivity and resolution improvement for in vivo magnetic resonance current‐density imaging of the human brain
Abstract
Magnetic resonance current-density imaging (MRCDI) combines MRI with low-intensity transcranial electrical stimulation (TES; 1-2 mA) to map current flow in the brain. However, usage of MRCDI is still hampered by low measurement sensitivity and image quality.Recently, a multigradient-echo-based MRCDI approach has been introduced that presently has the best-documented efficiency. This MRCDI approach has now been advanced in three directions and...
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Title
Sensitivity and resolution improvement for in vivo magnetic resonance current‐density imaging of the human brain
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
86
Issue
6
Pages
3131 - 3146
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