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Abstract #2471

Motion Correction: MRI-Based Ultra-Fast High-Resolution 3D Tracking

Andreas Johannes Hopfgartner1, Eberhard Munz1, Florian Fidler2, Peter Michael Jakob1

1Experimental Physics 5, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Germany; 2Research Center Magnetic-Resonance-Bavaria, Wrzburg, Deutschland, Germany

For high-resolution MR imaging a simple, flexible, fast and robust 3D motion tracking method was searched. Optical devices applications in motion correction suffer from the drawback that the devices have to be synchronized in time and space with the MRT hardware.

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