Kan CK, Stirnberg R, Montequin M, Gulban OF, Morgan AT, Bandettini P, Huber LR. T1234: A distortion-matched structural scan solution to misregistration of high resolution fMRI data.
BIORXIV : THE PREPRINT SERVER FOR BIOLOGY 2024:2024.09.19.613939. [PMID:
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PMC11451623 DOI:
10.1101/2024.09.19.613939]
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Abstract
Purpose
High-resolution fMRI at 7T is challenged by suboptimal alignment quality between functional data and structural scans. This study aims to develop a rapid acquisition method that provides distortion-matched, artifact-mitigated structural reference data.
Methods
We introduce an efficient sequence protocol termed T1234, which offers adjustable distortions. This approach involves a T1-weighted 2-inversion 3D-EPI sequence with four spatial encoding directions optimized for high-resolution fMRI. A forward Bloch model was used for T1 quantification and protocol optimization. Twenty participants were scanned at 7T using both structural and functional protocols to evaluate the utility of T1234.
Results
Results from two protocols are presented. A fast distortion-free protocol reliably produced whole-brain segmentations at 0.8mm isotropic resolution within 3:00-3:40 minutes. It demonstrates robustness across sessions, participants, and three different 7T SIEMENS scanners. For a protocol with geometric distortions that matched functional data, T1234 facilitates layer-specific fMRI signal analysis with enhanced laminar precision.
Conclusion
This structural mapping approach enables precise registration with fMRI data. T1234 has been successfully implemented, validated, and tested, and is now available to users at our center and at over 50 centers worldwide.
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