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A comprehensive solution for correcting a multitude of artifacts in diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging

A comprehensive solution for correcting a multitude of artifacts in diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging

Value Proposition Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a powerful, non-invasive techniques for mapping microstructural lesions underlying many developmental and pathologic processes. The major application of DTI is the neuroimaging of white matter of the brain.…

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High-resolution diffusion weighted imaging enabled by multiplexed sensitivity-encoded imaging with inherent phase correction (MUSIC) method

High-resolution diffusion weighted imaging enabled by multiplexed sensitivity-encoded imaging with inherent phase correction (MUSIC) method

Value Proposition Diffusion MRI has become the imaging modality of choice in the management of acute brain ischemia. The powerful technique has also been used in brain function studies and in diagnosis of brain and…

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Reducing motion-related artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging

Reducing motion-related artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging

Value Proposition Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful in diagnosing a wide variety of diseases and conditions. However, the procedure is highly susceptible to motion-induced artifacts. Existing magnetic resonance imaging protocols largely rely on either…

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A mobile phone-based brain machine interface

A mobile phone-based brain machine interface

Value Proposition A brain computer interface is a system that facilitates a direct communication pathway between a functional brain and peripheral electronic devices. The communication pathway may be used, for instance, to calibrate the movement…

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Magnetic resonance imaging method for detecting magnetic field oscillations

Magnetic resonance imaging method for detecting magnetic field oscillations

This invention is a new magnetic resonance imaging method that can detect magnetic field oscillations in specific frequency bands, in particular those induced by neuroelectric activity in the brain. In contrast to existing neuroimaging techniques,…

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