Motion correction in fMRI by mapping slice-to-volume with concurrent field-inhomogeneity correction

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Head motion is the major source of error in measuring intensity changes related to given stimuli in fMRI. The effects of head motion are image shifts and field inhomogeneity variations which cause local changes in geometric distortions. The previously developed motion correction method, mapping slice-to-volume (MSV), retrospectively remaps slices that are shifted by head motion to their spatially correct locations in an anatomical reference. Images exhibiting spatially varying geometric distortions require non-linear mapping solutions. An accurate field map can be used for the correction of such spatial distortions. However, field-map changes with head motion and, in practice, only one field-map is available typically. This work evaluates the improved motion correction capability of MSV with concurrent iterative field-corrected reconstruction using only an initial field-map. The results from simulated motion data show effective convergence and accuracy in image registration for the correction of image artifacts complicated by the motion induced field effects. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004.

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Yeo, D. T. B., Fessier, J. A., & Kim, B. (2004). Motion correction in fMRI by mapping slice-to-volume with concurrent field-inhomogeneity correction. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3217, pp. 752–760). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30136-3_92

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