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A Novel Method for Quantifying Scanner Instability in fMRI

Authors :
Greve, Douglas N.
Mueller, Bryon A.
Liu, Thomas
Turner, Jessica A.
Voyvodic, James
Yetter, Elizabeth
Diaz, Michele
McCarthy, Gregory
Wallace, Stuart
Roach, Brian J.
Ford, Judy M.
Mathalon, Daniel H.
Calhoun, Vince D.
Wible, Cynthia G.
Potkin, Stephen G.
Glover, Gary
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A method was developed to quantify the effect of scanner instability on functional MRI data by comparing the instability noise to endogenous noise present when scanning a human. The instability noise was computed from agar phantom data collected with two flip angles, allowing for a separation of the instability from the background noise. This method was used on human data collected at four 3 T scanners, allowing the physiological noise level to be extracted from the data. In a "well-operating" scanner, the instability noise is generally less than 10% of physiological noise in white matter and only about 2% of physiological noise in cortex. This indicates that instability in a well-operating scanner adds very little noise to functional MRI results. This new method allows researchers to make informed decisions about the maximum instability level a scanner can have before it is taken off line for maintenance or rejected from a multisite consortium. This method also provides information about the background noise, which is generally larger in magnitude than the instability noise.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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