Artifacts Flashcards

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  1. Motion
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  • Within-image: phase-encoded motion artifacts appear as stripes oriented in the phase direction, occurring due to motion during the acquisition
  • Between-image motion leads to shifts in the fMRI time series
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  1. Aliasing or “wrap-around”
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  • Common artifact that occurs when the field of view (FOV) is smaller than the body part being imagined
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  1. Zipper Artifacts
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  • Often due to hardware problems
  • Some can be controlled easily because they arise from RF noise entering the scanning room when the door is open during image acquisition
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  1. Gibbs Ringing or truncation artifact
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  • Occurs at low resolution because the signal is cut off before it reaches baseline
  • Size of the ringing depends on the resolution
  • Typically occurs in the phase encoding direction because this direction is often acquired at lower resolution
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  1. Susceptibility related distortion – susceptibility artifact
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  • Air in the ear canal and orbitofrontal sinus locally changes the magnetic field and things are no longer in the location they should be  distortion
  • Signal loss due to susceptibility near the ear canal and in the orbito-frontal cortex
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