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tedana and multi-echo fMRI: OHBM 2020

This contains materials related to tedana and multi-echo fMRI presented at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2020


  • The narration for the poster that includes a demonstration of the interactive results report is here and captions for the narration are here.
  • The jupyter notebook that was used to create the dynamic report on the poster is: process_three_and_five_echo_datasets.ipynb
  • The interactive dynamic report for the 3-echo data shown in this poster is here
  • The interactive dynamic report for a 5-echo dataset is here

Open Science Room: Multi-Echo (fMRI) Community meeting led by Stefano Moia


Symposium: “Two is better than one (and many are better): Multi-echo fMRI methods and applications”

July 3-4 Second Symposium Session

Local Time

Full Description

Co-Organizers: Stefano Moia and Daniel Handwerker

Speakers:

Video of all symposium talks

Official video location will be here, but this currently has restricted access


Symposium: "Discerning Signal From Artifact: Current issues in resting-state fMRI quality control"

July 3-4 First Symposium Session

Local Time

Includes talk by Benedikt Poser: "Multi-echo acquisition for fMRI sensitivity enhancement and data quality control"


Additional Posters with a multi-echo focus

Multi-echo fMRI methods

Multi-echo fMRI applications

Multi-echo structural studies

Note: tedana does not focus on structural uses of multi-echo MRI, but there is a growing literature in this area that highlights now multi-echo sequences can be used. The following posters are both applications and methods that include multi-echo MRI sequences

Links for posters may be here

  • Christophe Phillips: 74 Voxel-Based Quantitative MRI reveals spatial patterns of grey matter alteration in MultipleSclerosis
  • Bing Yao: 276 A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study on Assessing the Recovery of Spinal Cord After Injury
  • Mark Curtis: 289 Thinner Parahippocampal Area 3 in First-Episode Psychosis in Discovery and Replication Samples
  • Kwangyeol Baek: 343 Vascular disruptions in the tau pathology model of Alzheimer disease (rTg4510 mouse)
  • Kevin Vallotton: 445 Degenerative cervical myelopathy leads to neuroplasticity of the cervical spinal cord and the brain
  • Raihaan Patel: 951 Microstructural Correlates of Cognitive Performance in Aging
  • Bart Larsen: 953 Longitudinal development of brain iron is linked to cognition in youth
  • Matteo Frigo: 1066 Multi-compartment modelling of diffusion MRI signal shows TE-based volume fraction bias
  • Daniel Kor: 1129 Development of an automated processing pipeline for brain MRI-histology correlations
  • Julia Huck: 1162 Measuring the bias of draining veins and the vasculature on resting state measures of centrality
  • Nora Vandeleene: 1201 Comparison of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions segmentation using quantitative or FLAIR MR images
  • Mahdi Khajehim: 1384 Streamlined Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting:Whole-brain coverage with deep learning reconstruction
  • Yi-An Chen: 1419 Localizing Uni-directional Neural Pathways by MRI: A Theoretical Exploration
  • Daniel Pepp: 1449 1D navigators reduce cervical spinal cord area mis-estimation in multi-echo GRE scans
  • Benjamin De Leener: 1634 Template registration of spinal cord fMRI data using cerebrospinal fluid segmentation
  • Anneke Alkemade: 1792 The multimodal 7 Tesla submillimeter Amsterdam Ultra-high field adult lifespan database (AHEAD)
  • Anna Blazejewska: 1845 The orientation-dependence of stria of Gennari ex vivo in high-resolution MRI phase data
  • Kevin Sitek: 1859 Mapping the human subcortical auditory system with 3T quantitative MRI,
  • Pierre-Louis Bazin: 1900 Nighres: a python toolbox for high-resolution neuroimaging (Software demo)
  • Gilles de Hollander: 1907 A standard for the organization of quantitative MRI data: BIDS extension proposal 001
  • Gabriel Mangeat: 2031 Repeatability and reproducibility of quantitative synthetic MRI across vendors and field strengths
  • Omer Faruk Gulban: 2052 7T in-vivo MRI at 350μm iso. res. using multi echo T2* imaging with flow artifact mitigation
  • Robert Frost: 2157 Assessment of vNav prospective motion correction in the HCP Aging study
  • Chiara Maffei: 2310 Tractography investigation in acute TBI patients using automatic bundle reconstruction
  • Yuhan Ma: 2316 Quantification of Brain Oxygen Extraction Fraction (OEF) Using QSM and a Hyperoxic Challenge