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Wed. 4 Oct.06,
17:58
interleaved slices and mean intensity difference in adjacent slices
On the crosstalk artifact page it says that when interleaved slice acquisition is used, there can be large mean intensity difference between adjacent slices. I would appreciate it if someone could let me know what is the theoretical basis for this and what is meant by "large".
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Mon. 30 Oct.06,
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With interleaved slice acquisition for example in each TR first the odd slices, and then the even slices are acquired. Differences in signal intensity may occur by changes between these acquisitions (like movement), especially with a long TR. In particular, for fMRI sequences with interleaved slice acquisition a slice time correction is recommended to get accurate measurements.
However, I think "large" signal intensity differences with interleaved slices (except fMRI) are rarely seen with usual sequences and sufficient processing (interpolation) algorithms.

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