Original title:
High resolution multivoxel spectroscopy of human brain at 3 Tesla
Authors:
Mlynárik, V. ; Gruber, S. ; Starčuk, Zenon ; Starčuk jr., Zenon ; Horký, Jaroslav ; Moser, E. Document type: Papers Conference/Event: NMR Valtice, Valtice (CZ), 2002-04-28 / 2002-04-30
Year:
2003
Language:
eng Abstract:
Localisation in in vivo NMR spectroscopy can be achieved using different concepts. Single voxel localized spectroscopy exploits three slice selective pulses defining a cube (or a parallelepiped) in their intersection. By proper combination of spoiling gradients the excited magnetization outside the cube is dephased and does not contribute to the NMR signal. Another way of localisation is combination of slice selection with phase encoding of the NMR signal in the other two dimensions by means of gradient magnetic fields. The latter method is referred to as spectroscopic imaging and provides an array of spectra corresponding to individual voxels defined by the phase encoding. Further subdivision of the voxels is possible by Hadamard encoding of the excitation pulses.
Keywords:
gradient magnetic fields; NMR signal; NMR spectroscopy Project no.: CEZ:AV0Z2065902 (CEP) Host item entry: Proceedings of 18.sup.th./sup. conference on NMR in Valtice, ISBN 80-210-3092-5
Institution: Institute of Scientific Instruments AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0101312