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Oct 27, 2011 02:10 PM | Maarten Mennes
RE: NKI/Rockland - Slice-timing and field-mapping
Hi Jonathan,
The NKI scanner is a siemens scanner, in that case interleaved is by definition ascending. Whether is starts at slice 1 or slice 2 depends on the number of slices. In this case the resting state scan has 38 slices, so the interleaved sequence will go 2,4,6,..38,1,3,5,...,37.
Could yoy maybe clarify your question regarding the fielmap images?
Maarten
The NKI scanner is a siemens scanner, in that case interleaved is by definition ascending. Whether is starts at slice 1 or slice 2 depends on the number of slices. In this case the resting state scan has 38 slices, so the interleaved sequence will go 2,4,6,..38,1,3,5,...,37.
Could yoy maybe clarify your question regarding the fielmap images?
Maarten
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