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Tracking of rigid head motion during MRI using an EEG system.

Malte LaustsenMads AndersenRong XueKristoffer Hougaard MadsenLars G Hanson
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2022)
Motion can be estimated from recordings of gradient switching with little or no sequence modification, optionally in real time at low computational burden and synchronized to image acquisition, using EEG equipment already found at many research institutions.
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