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Breaking up Cerebrovascular Reactivity BOLD-fMRI to Investigate Dilation and Constriction Features

Characterization of Cerebrospinal Fluid Using ultra-high field MRI

Decoupling of global brain activity and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow was evident in Parkinson's cognitive decline

Evaluation of different b-value sampling strategies in cerebral IVIM: application to interstitial fluid

Feasibility of water peak MRS without water suppression for the evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid

Improving Automatic Cerebral Microbleed Detection Using Algorithmic Methods in Multi-Echo STAGE Data

Investigation of Cardiac- and Respiratory-driven CSF Motions using Asynchronous Phase Contrast with Frequency Analysis

Low b-value DTI for Measuring Pseudo-random Flow of CSF: Region of Interest Analysis on Normal Volunteers

Optimisation of multi-compartment relaxometry myelin water imaging (MCR-MWI)

Author:Kwok-Shing Chan  José Marques  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 18 May 2021  

Topic:Neurofluids & Brain Waste Clearance Imaging  

Session Name:Neurofluids & Tissue Water  

Program Number:2390  

Room Session:Concurrent 6  

Institution:Radboud University  

Optimised framework for myelin water imaging: data post-processing and Bayesian regression

Real Time 4D flow MRI assessment of Low Frequency Oscillations in Large Intracranial Vessels at Rest and During Hypercapnia

Real-time temperature correction of the relaxation parameters in in situ post-mortem neuro MRI

Retrospective Cardiac Gating of Simultaneous Coherent/Incoherent Motion Imaging (SCIMI) in the Brain

Temperature dependence of T1 and T2 values in formalin-fixed brains

Vascular origins of low-frequency oscillations in cerebrospinal fluid resting-state fMRI signal: Interpretation using photoplethysmography

Author:Ahmadreza Attarpour  James Ward  J. Jean Chen  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 18 May 2021  

Topic:Neurofluids & Brain Waste Clearance Imaging  

Session Name:Neurofluids & Tissue Water  

Program Number:2379  

Room Session:Concurrent 6  

Institution:Baycrest  University of Toronto  

Water content for anatomical imaging with layer resolution at 7T

White and grey matter microstructural alterations andincreased free-water content 13 years after very preterm birth