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UMRAM/ASBAM Spring 2021 Seminars: “Imaging in Movement Disorders”

Prof. Kader Karlı Oğuz Hacettepe University   Date/Time: Thursday, May 6th, 12:30 pm Zoom Meeting ID: 926 7902 3158 (Passcode: 896970) https://zoom.us/j/92679023158?pwd=NDBKUk5sWmM0U2p3SG1CTDFXY2FUQT09    About the Speaker: Dr. Kader Karlı Oğuz is the senior faculty of the Section of Neuroradiology at Hacettepe University. She is also affiliated with National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM) at Bilkent University.  […]

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Update for the Rules of using UMRAM 3T Schedule

In order to further improve the efficient use of the 3T scanner, we are introducing the following two new regulations: 1. All users will be limited to make a maximum of 8 hours of future reservation per project. As the reservation hours are used, new ones can be made within this cap. If you have […]

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Neural correlates of metacontrast masking across different contrast polarities

A contribution from EEG lab to the Special Issue: Structure and Function of the Visual System (https://www.springer.com/journal/429/updates/18231902). Our graduate researcher Alaz Aydın investigated a powerful illusion called “metacontrast masking”. Accordingly, the findings also shed light on the interactions within/across visual pathways. For further information, please visit: http://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-021-02260-5   Abstract Metacontrast masking is a powerful illusion […]

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Analysis and mitigation of noise in simultaneous transmission and reception in MRI

Our PhD student Bilal Taşdelen et al. published an article titled ”Analysis and mitigation of noise in simultaneous transmission and reception in MRI”. Abstract Purpose In simultaneous transmission and reception (STAR) MRI, along with the coupling of the excitation pulse to the received signal, noise, and undesired distortions (spurs) coming from the transmit chain also […]

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UMRAM/ASBAM Spring 2021 Seminars: “Learning Algorithms for Next-generation Computational MRI”

Dr. Mathews Jacob University of Iowa   Date/Time: Tuesday, April 6th, 4:30 pm Zoom Meeting ID: 991 3053 2606 (Passcode: 552180) https://zoom.us/j/99130532606?pwd=ZUUwcEcvUi96TXo0aGV1M0FmNGpTUT09   Abstract: Computational algorithms are now an integral part of MRI, which mitigates several limitations including speed, physiological motion, and scanner imperfections. Many of the classical algorithms rely on computational forward models of the […]

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