Dual-TRACER: High resolution fMRI with constrained evolution reconstruction

Xuesong Li, Xiaodong Ma, Lyu Li, Zhe Zhang, Xue Zhang, Yan Tong, Lihong Wang, Song Sen Song, Hua Guo*

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Abstract

fMRI with high spatial resolution is beneficial for studies in psychology and neuroscience, but is limited by various factors such as prolonged imaging time, low signal to noise ratio and scarcity of advanced facilities. Compressed Sensing (CS) based methods for accelerating fMRI data acquisition are promising. Other advanced algorithms like k-t FOCUSS or PICCS have been developed to improve performance. This study aims to investigate a new method, Dual-TRACER, based on Temporal Resolution Acceleration with Constrained Evolution Reconstruction (TRACER), for accelerating fMRI acquisitions using golden angle variable density spiral. Both numerical simulations and in vivo experiments at 3T were conducted to evaluate and characterize this method. Results show that Dual-TRACER can provide functional images with a high spatial resolution (1×1 mm2) under an acceleration factor of 20 while maintaining hemodynamic signals well. Compared with other investigated methods, dual-TRACER provides a better signal recovery, higher fMRI sensitivity and more reliable activation detection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)172-182
Number of pages11
JournalNeuroImage
Volume164
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dual-TRACER
  • High resolution
  • TRACER
  • Variable density spiral
  • fMRI

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