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Magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT) is an imaging modality capable of visualizing cross-sectional current density and/or conductivity distributions inside an electrically conducting object. It uses an MRI scanner to measure one component of the magnetic flux density induced by an externally injected current through a pair of surface electrodes. For the cases of deep brain stimulation...
Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography (MREIT) algorithms to reconstruct conductivity distribution have been proposed in literature. Current density distribution required for J-based MREIT algorithms can be determined by measuring distribution of magnetic flux density, B, created by these currents. This technique is known as Magnetic Resonance Current Density Imaging (MRCDI). Calculation...
Current density and electrical conductivity imaging research at the University of Toronto is reviewed. Methods for imaging live animals at low frequency are described and contrasted with EIT and other MRI based techniques. New work on imaging at radio frequencies is presented and future work directions are discussed. It is concluded that low frequency methods are mature and ready for application in...
Current density imaging (CDI) is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique used to quantitatively measure current density vectors throughout the volume of an object/subject placed in the MRI system. Electrical current pulses are applied externally to the object/subject and are synchronized with the MRI sequence. In this work, CDI is used to measure average current density magnitude in the torso...
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