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1 MR Image Formation FMRI Graduate Course (NBIO 381, PSY 362)
Dr. Scott Huettel, Course Director FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

2 Introductory Exercise
Write down the major steps involved in the generation of MR signal Just write an outline, not an essay Note what scanner component contributes to each step FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

3 Generation of MR Signal
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4 T1 T2 FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

5 Relaxation Times and Rates
Net magnetization changes in an exponential fashion Constant rate (R) for a given tissue type in a given magnetic field R = 1/T, leading to equations like e–Rt T1 (recovery): Relaxation of M back to alignment with B0 Usually ms in the brain (lengthens with bigger B0) T2 (decay): Loss of transverse magnetization over a microscopic region ( 5-10 micron size) Usually ms in the brain (shortens with bigger B0) T2*: Overall decay of the observable RF signal over a macroscopic region (millimeter size) Usually about half of T2 in the brain (i.e., faster relaxation) FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

6 T1 Recovery fmri-fig-04-02-0.jpg
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7 T2 Decay fmri-fig-04-03-0.jpg
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8 T1 and T2 parameters By selecting appropriate pulse sequence parameters (Week 4’s lecture), images can be made sensitive to tissue differences in T1, T2, or a combination. FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

9 I fmri-fig jpg FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

10 FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

11 Gradients change the Strength, not Direction of the Magnetic Field
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12 Parts of 2D Image Formation
Slice selection Linear z-gradient Tailored excitation pulse Spatial encoding within the slice Frequency encoding Phase encoding FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

13 Slice Selection FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

14 FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

15 Linear z-gradient fmri-fig-04-09-0.jpg
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16 Why can’t we just use an excitation pulse of a single frequency?
FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

17 Selecting a Band of Frequencies
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18 Choosing a Slice fmri-fig-04-11-1.jpg
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19 Changing Slice Thickness
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20 Changing Slice Location
fmri-fig jpg (Note: manipulating gradient is simpler than changing slice bandwidth.) FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

21 Interleaved Slice Acquisition
12 13 3 2 1 FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

22 FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

23 Spatial Encoding FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

24 How not to do spatial encoding…
FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

25 … a better approach FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

26 Temporal Signal = Combination of Frequencies
fmri-fig jpg FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

27 Effects of Gradients on Phase
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28 Core Concept: k-space coordinate = Integral of Gradient Waveform
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29 Inverse Fourier Transform
Image space x y Final Image k-space kx ky Acquired Data Fourier Transform Inverse Fourier Transform FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

30 Spatial Image = Combination of Spatial Frequencies
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31 k Space fmri-fig-04-08-0.jpg
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32 Image space and k space fmri-fig-04-06-0.jpg
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33 Parts of k space fmri-fig-04-07-0.jpg
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34 What would happen if we turned on both gradients simultaneously?
So, we know that two gradients are necessary for encoding information in a two-dimensional image? What would happen if we turned on both gradients simultaneously? fmri-fig jpg FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

35 Frequency Encoding During readout (or data acquisition, DAQ)
Uses gradient perpendicular to slice-selection gradient Signal is sampled & digitized about once every few microseconds Readout window ranges from 5–100 milliseconds Why not longer than this? Fourier transform converts signal S(t) into frequency components S(f ) FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

36 Phase Encoding Apply a gradient perpendicular to both slice and frequency gradients The phase of Mxy (its angle in the xy-plane) signal depends on that gradient Fourier transform measures phase  of each S(f) component of S(t) By collecting data with many different amounts of phase encoding strength, we can assign each S(f) to spatial locations in 3D FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

37 fmri-fig jpg FMRI – Week 3 – Image Formation Scott Huettel, Duke University

38 Echo-Planar Imaging (EPI)
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39 Sampling in k-space Dk K FOV FOV = 1/Dk, Dx = 1/K
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40 Problems in Image Formation
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41 Magnetic Field Inhomogeneity
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42 Gradient Problems fmri-fig-04-16-0.jpg
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