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Resting-state ASL : Toward an optimal sequence duration

Neurons and Cognition 2018-11-29 v1

Abstract

Resting-state functional Arterial Spin Labeling (rs-fASL) in clinical daily practice and academic research stay discreet compared to resting-state BOLD. However, by giving direct access to cerebral blood flow maps, rs-fASL leads to significant clinical subject scaled application as CBF can be considered as a biomarker in common neuropathology. Our work here focuses on the link between overall quality of rs-fASL and duration of acquisition. To this end, we consider subject self-Default Mode Network (DMN), and assess DMN quality depletion compared to a gold standard DMN depending on the duration of acquisition.

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@article{arxiv.1811.11423,
  title  = {Resting-state ASL : Toward an optimal sequence duration},
  author = {Corouge Isabelle and Corentin Vallée and Pierre Maurel and Isabelle Corouge and Christian Barillot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.11423},
  year   = {2018}
}
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