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Facilitating diffusion tensor imaging of the brain during continuous gross head motion with first and second order motion compensating diffusion gradients.

Danielle KaraKatherine KoenigMark LoweChristopher T NguyenKen Sakaie
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2023)
This proof-of-principle study demonstrates that motion compensating diffusion gradients can mitigate artifacts because of continuous motion in DTI of the brain and offers promise for improved DTI accessibility. Further study will be necessary to determine the robustness of the approach in patient populations with high susceptibility to head motion.
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