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Concurrent correction of geometric distortion and motion using the map-slice-to-volume method in echo-planar imaging
Authors:Yeo Desmond T B  Fessler Jeffrey A  Kim Boklye
Institution:Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Abstract:The accuracy of measuring voxel intensity changes between stimulus and rest images in fMRI echo-planar imaging (EPI) data is severely degraded in the presence of head motion. In addition, EPI is sensitive to susceptibility-induced geometric distortions. Head motion causes image shifts and associated field map changes that induce different geometric distortion at different time points. Conventionally, geometric distortion is "corrected" with a static field map independently of image registration. That approach ignores all field map changes induced by head motion. This work evaluates the improved motion correction capability of mapping slice to volume with concurrent iterative field corrected reconstruction using updated field maps derived from an initial static field map that has been spatially transformed and resampled. It accounts for motion-induced field map changes for translational and in-plane rotation motion. The results from simulated EPI time series data, in which motion, image intensity and activation ground truths are available, show improved accuracy in image registration, field corrected image reconstruction and activation detection.
Keywords:Field inhomogeneity  fMRI  Motion correction  Geometric distortion  Activation detection
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