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Chris Moore, Baystate Medical CenterMRI Physics: k-Space (2006)

Overview of MRI physics, k-space, and image reconstruction.


This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Producer: Chris Moore, Baystate Medical Center
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: BMC, Baystate Medical Center, radiology, physics, k-space, MRI

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Reviewer: klefever - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - November 8, 2009
Subject: K space video
I am training to become an MRI technologist now, and viewed this video to help me understand K space. This provided a lot of useful information in a little amount of time. I particulary liked the "lasagna noodle" analogy, and the drawings that went along with it. On the downside, the entire video was blurry, and I could not make out a lot of the notes that were going along with the lecture. Also, I reviewed the video about three times before I really felt like it stuck. That is probably why there were no questions--I think the presenter was going at lightning speed for the beginers in the room. They did not have time to process. The video also cut off the examples at the end that I would have liked to finish watching. Overall very helpful. Thank You!


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