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- {
- "abbreviations":
- {
- "avg": "average",
- "bg": "background",
- "BOLD": "blood oxygen level dependent",
- "FD": "framewise displacement",
- "HM": "head motion",
- "INU": "intensity non-uniformity",
- "PE": "phase encoding",
- "SD": "susceptibility distortion",
- "SNR": "signal-to-noise ratio",
- "std": "standard deviation",
- "WS": "multi-band-related square visible in sagittal plane of standard deviation mosaic."
- },
- "general_qc_comments":
- [
- "PE direction LR and RL induces more distortion in frontal lobe (ie. skull shape is deformed) than AP or PA.",
- "PE direction LR and RL induces aliasing ghost visible in the background of the average BOLD images.",
- "The multi-band-related square in the sagittal plane is more prominent with PE direction LR and RL.",
- "SNR seems in general lower in LR and RL PE direction.",
- "PA PE direction often presents a wrap-around of the eyes inducing spurious high std close to the occipital lobe.",
- "With AP PE direction, an aliasing ghost is often visible inside the cortical matter on echo 1.",
- "Aliasing ghosts are more prominent on echo 1 and 2.",
- "Echo 3 and 4 are more prone to susceptibility distortion than Echo 1 and 2.",
- "Echo 3 and 4 are more sensitive to head motion such that deflections in carpetplot are more pronounced.",
- "Head-motion-related ringing tend to be more visible on echo 1 and 2.",
- "Echo 1 is more prone to the multi-band-related square in the sagittal plane of the standard deviation mosaic.",
- "For the breath holding task, the FD timeserie reflects breathing blocks and light/dark alternation are visible in the carpetplot.",
- "It was difficult to discern head-motion related ringing from the noise present on all images (especially in echo 1).",
- "All scans present susceptibility distortion and aliasing ghost."
- ]
- }
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