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Body Imaging at 7 Tesla with Much Lower SAR Levels: An Introduction of the Snake Antenna Array

Author:Bart Steensma  Alexa Obando Andrade  Dennis Klomp  Nico van den Berg  Peter Luijten  Alexander Raaijmakers  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Tuesday, May 10, 2016  

Session:Dipoles & Dielectrics  

Program Number:0395   

Presentation Time:14:54   

Room Number:Room 324-326   

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BOLD FMRI Investigation of Auditory and Visual Interactions in the Inferior Colliculus

Author:Patrick Gao  Celia Dong  Leon Ho  Russell Chan  Xunda Wang  Ed Wu  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, May 10, 2016  

Session:fMRI: Applications  

Program Number:1741   

Presentation Time:13:30   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall   

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BOLD-FMRI Signal Changes During Prolonged Heat Pain Stimulation

Author:Marianne Cleve  Alexander Gussew  Jürgen Reichenbach  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, May 10, 2016  

Session:fMRI: Applications  

Program Number:1736   

Presentation Time:13:30   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall   

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Bone Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Using Tissue Specific R2* and Multi-Peak Fat Spectrum to Model Ultra-Short TE Gradient Echo Signal

Author:Alexey Dimov  Zhe Liu  Pascal Spincemaille  Yi Wang  

Session Type:Electronic Power Pitch Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, May 10, 2016  

Session:MSK: The Most Powerful Hour  

Program Number:0363   

Presentation Time:14:30   

Room Number:Power Pitch Theatre, Exhibition Hall   

Computer Number:Plasma 1   

Both Hypnotic and Non-Hypnotic Suggestions Dramatically Alter Clinical and Experimental Pain Report. FMRI Indicates Stronger Hypnotic Responses and Different Mechanisms for Clinical Versus Experimental Pain

Author:Stuart Derbyshire  Matthew Whalley  Stanley Seah  David Oakley  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, May 10, 2016  

Session:fMRI: Applications  

Program Number:1726   

Presentation Time:13:30   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall   

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