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Functional images were acquired using an echoplanar imaging sequence (repetition time = 2000 ms, echo time = 30 ms, and flip angle = 90°).
Whole-brain DTI images were acquired using an echoplanar imaging sequence (60 isotropic directions; b value = 1000 sec/mm; echo time/repetition time = 94/10,000 msec; 2 × 2 × 2 mm voxel size; 65 slices).
Acquisition time for the MP-RAGE image was 6 min. Whole-brain DTI images were acquired using an echoplanar imaging sequence (60 isotropic directions; b-value = 1000 s/mm; echo time/repetition time = 94 ms/10 000 ms; 2 × 2 × 2 mm voxel size; 65 slices).
For each subject 2 × 125 whole brain volumes were acquired using an echoplanar imaging (FEE-EPI) sequence (TR 2600 ms, TE 50 ms, flip angle 90°, interleaved scanning in ascending slice order, 22 slices, 64 × 64 matrix, field of view 192 mm × 192 mm, slice spacing 5 mm including 0.5 mm gap).
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Functional T2*- weighted images were acquired using an echoplanar, single shot pulse sequence with a matrix size of 80 × 80, TE of 30 ms, flip-angle of 90°, a TR of 1.4 s, and an in-plane resolution of 3 × 3 mm.
After the sagittal localizer and the 3D magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo (MPRAGE) anatomical series (TR = 1600 ms; TE = 3.82 ms; number of slices = 112; voxel size = 1×1×1 mm3), series of 28 functional slices (voxel size = 4×4×4 mm3) were acquired axially using an echoplanar sequence (TR = 2000 ms; TE = 40 ms; FOV = 256×256 mm), thus allowing for full-brain coverage.
Each scanning session consisted of 5 runs and each run lasted for 8 min. Functional imaging was performed on a 1.5-Tesla Symphony MRI scanner (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) using blipped gradient-echo echoplanar imaging (time repetition = 3000 ms; flip angle = 90°; 64 × 64 pixel matrix; field of view [FOV] = 192 × 192 mm).
The B1+ maps are acquired using 3D echoplanar imaging spin-echo (SE /stimulated echo (STE) method described by Lutti et al. [2010, 2012].
The data were acquired in a 3-Tesla scanner, using echoplanar imaging as described in Refs. [49], [68].
Functional images were obtained by using a gradient echo echoplanar imaging sequence (TR = 2000 ms; TE = 62 ms, 32 slices, 3 mm thickness, gap 0.1 mm, in plane resolution 3 mm×3 mm).
Diffusion imaging, using echoplanar imaging, is well known in brain imaging.
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