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TrueBOLD: Detection of brain activity with TrueFISP

Subject Area Medical Physics, Biomedical Technology
Term from 2017 to 2023
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 320973753
 
Final Report Year 2025

Final Report Abstract

TrueBOLD addresses the detection of neuronal activity in humans with magnetic resonance imaging based on balanced SSFP acquisition scheme at very high fields. Traditionally, blood oxygenation changes are detected with T2*-weighted echo planar sequences (EPI) that are sensitive to the static dephasing around small and larger vessels filled with deoxygenated blood. EPI is not specific to a certain type of vessel architecture or size, it sometimes shows blurring and blooming around larger vessels, it shows significant spatial distortions and thus severe challenges in precise co-registration to submillimeter anatomical scans. The proposed detection of BOLD changes with pass-band balanced SSFP, TrueBOLD has the potential to overcome these limitations. We addressed a number of challenges and research questions that are linked to the fast and reliable implementation of balanced SSFP at 9.4T. One major outcome of this project was the demonstration of the very specific sensitivity of TrueBOLD to small cortical vessels enabling corticallaminar specific functional imaging without the bias from larger draining veins. We also have shown that laminar-specific functional imaging with TrueBOLD has a superior signal fidelity and signal-to-noise ration to existing techniques.

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