ISMRM members can access the associated presentation video at archive.ismrm.org/2014/0579.html
(PDF, 2014) Top down influence on the visual cortex of the blind during auditory sensory substitution cds.ismrm.org/protected/14...#neuroscience
An insightful debrief and highlight summary of the recent 2024 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) meeting from physicists who straddle methods and brain mapping applications! podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohb...
𝑵𝒐𝒘 𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒊𝒏 𝑴𝑹𝑴! Repeat it without me: Crowdsourcing the T1 mapping common ground via the ISMRM reproducibility challenge. Sites that coordinated between each other (orange) have significantly less variability than sites that only followed the PDF (green) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
FROM GHOSTS TO OLD TOWN ROADS: AN MRI ODYSSEY A blog version of my talk at the ISMRM educational session on the compatibility of IP and open science (Saturday at 15:30 in rooms 325-326) qantarot.substack.com/p/old-town-r...#ISMRM24#ISMRM2024
Many people think that open science is incompatible with IP. With this essay I try to challenge this dichotomy. Bear with me, it is counterintuitive.
Another ISMRM 2024 power pitch ( #1070 ): ● “Phase jolt: Second spatial derivative of phase images is …” ● Image Reconstruction ● Wed 08 May | 15:45 | PC: 6 ● Watch: youtu.be/xmnKw_P97jU?... Dimo Ivanov will cover it for me. Unfortunately I will not be there in person.
Title: Phase jolt: Second spatial derivative of phase images is a new contrast that offers many benefits for SWI type processingAuthors: [1, 2] Ömer Faruk Gü...
This year's ISMRM power pitch ( #959 ): ● "Multi-slab whole-brain in vivo 0.35 mm human brain at 7 T... " ● Advances in Data Acq. ● Wed 08 May | 13:30 | PC #19 ● : youtu.be/5hUe_J5F354?... Dimo Ivanov will cover it for me. Unfortunately I will not be there in person.
Title: Multi-slab whole-brain in vivo 0.35 mm human brain at 7 T with low undersampling to validate future acceleration & denoisingAuthors: [1, 2] Omer Faruk...
These are my favourite layer-fMRI abstracts at this year's ISMRM: layerfmri.com/abstracts2024/