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A 16-channel splittable non-overlapped self-decoupled loop transmitter for 10.5 Tesla human head imaging

A novel 16-channel transmitter/32-channel receiver combined sleeve antenna and dipole array for the human whole brain imaging at 10.5 Tesla

Hemodynamic responses based on CBV weighted fMRI strongly correlate with single-unit neuronal action potentials across cortical layers

Author:Wei Zhu  Corey Cruttenden  Shinho Cho  Xiao-Hong Zhu  kamil Ugurbil  Wei Chen  

Session Type:Online Gather.town Pitches  

Session Date:Monday, 09 May 2022  

Topic:Module 1: fMRI  

Session Name:Resting-State fMRI & Novel fMRI Techniques  

Program Number:3335  

Room Session:1  

Institution:University of Minnesota  

High-Quality 0.5mm Isotropic Functional MRI Using a Synergistic Combination of NORDIC Denoising and Deep Learning Reconstruction

High-resolution whole-brain diffusion MRI at 7 Tesla using 63-channel signal reception

Mansfield Lecture: Finding Ecstasy & Agony in a Marriage Between Physics & Neuroscience

Author:kamil Ugurbil  

Session Type:Plenary Session  

Session Date:Thursday, 12 May 2022  

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Session Name:Closing Plenary  

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Room Session:Plenary: ICC Auditorium  

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    Parallel transmission RF pulse design for simultaneous multi-slab excitation at 7 Tesla: a simulation study

    Susceptibility-weighted imaging and quantitative susceptibility mapping of the human brain at 10.5 Tesla: an initial experience

    Susceptibility-weighted imaging and quantitative susceptibility mapping of the human brain at 10.5 Tesla: an initial experience

    ­The Double Bent Dipole (DBD): A hybrid element designed for combined RF/B0 shimming for imaging at 10.5T

    Using ultra-high field fMRI to uncover depth-dependent activation in the ventral temporal lobe

    Author:Logan Dowdle  Geoffrey Ghose  Clark Chen  Kâmil Ugurbil  Essa Yacoub  Luca Vizioli  

    Session Type:Digital Poster  

    Session Date:Wednesday, 11 May 2022  

    Topic:Module 1: fMRI  

    Session Name:High-Resolution fMRI  

    Program Number:2192  

    Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

    Institution:Center for Magnetic Resonance Research