reviewJournal of Magnetic Resonance ImagingJan 28, 2015Closed access

Motion artifacts in MRI: A complex problem with many partial solutions

University Medical Center Freiburg · Stanford University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Subject motion during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been problematic since its introduction as a clinical imaging modality. While sensitivity to particle motion or blood flow can be used to provide useful image contrast, bulk motion presents a considerable problem in the majority of clinical applications. It is one of the most frequent sources of artifacts. Over 30 years of research have produced numerous methods to mitigate or correct for motion artifacts, but no single method can be applied in all imaging situations. Instead, a "toolbox" of methods exists, where each tool is suitable for some tasks, but not for others. This article reviews the origins of motion artifacts and presents current…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Artifact (error)
  • Motion (physics)
  • Toolbox
  • Modality (human–computer interaction)
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Sensitivity (control systems)
  • Artificial intelligence
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