Author: Irtiza A. Gilani; Kader K. Oguz; Huseyin Boyaci; Katja Doerschner
Title: Assessing Topographic Structural Connectivity of the Human Basal Ganglia and Thalamus Document date: 2020_3_8
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Snippet: All subjects were scanned at the National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM) in Bilkent University, using a 3T MRI system (Siemens Magnetom Trio, Germany). A 32-channel head coil was used for data acquisition. The MRI protocol was composed of a T1-weighted sequence, a high-resolution susceptibility-weighed imaging (SWI) sequence and a high-resolution DWI sequence, described next......
Document: All subjects were scanned at the National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM) in Bilkent University, using a 3T MRI system (Siemens Magnetom Trio, Germany). A 32-channel head coil was used for data acquisition. The MRI protocol was composed of a T1-weighted sequence, a high-resolution susceptibility-weighed imaging (SWI) sequence and a high-resolution DWI sequence, described next.
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