DOI: 10.58530/2022/4842
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Enhancing linguistic research through 2-mm isotropic 3D dynamic speech magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract: We are able to push the spatial resolution of dynamic speech magnetic resonance imaging to 2-mm near-isotropic level with 64 mm coverage of 32 3D slice locations that are spaced 2-mm apart with 35 fps. We choose to analyze lingual differences of American English voiced lateral [l] and (central) [t]. Several analysing methods are utilized such as magnitude comparison, t-test and deformation map comparison. The results give us detailed observations of lingual articulatory differences such as tongue grooving, tw… Show more

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“…The PS model is highly effective in dynamic speech imaging and MRS imaging because of its ability to exploit the strong spatial–temporal signal correlations present in dynamic data 3,9,10,15,21–23 . This allows us to acquire the temporal basis through fast sequences like spiral navigators and couple with high fidelity Cartesian imaging readouts 3,9,10,23 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PS model is highly effective in dynamic speech imaging and MRS imaging because of its ability to exploit the strong spatial–temporal signal correlations present in dynamic data 3,9,10,15,21–23 . This allows us to acquire the temporal basis through fast sequences like spiral navigators and couple with high fidelity Cartesian imaging readouts 3,9,10,23 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%