“…Many explorations of the deep brain at ultra-high field (7-Tesla; 7 T) exploited T2w tissue properties enabling visualization of many deep brain nuclei with improved resolution and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) including the RN, substantia nigra, and STN (Keuken et al, 2013;Plantinga et al, 2018;Schäfer et al, 2012), known to be rich in iron (Haacke et al, 2005;Luigi, Youdim, Riederer, Connor, & Crichton, 2004). Paralleling these successes, previous attempts at direct visualization of the ZI have focused on the use of T2w contrast, with purported identification of the rZI, but not the cZI (Kerl et al, 2013). In this study, we report that, by employing high-resolution longitudinal (T1) mapping at 7 T, robust visualization of the ZI and surrounding WM structures is possible in vivo along the entire rostrocaudal axis, allowing comprehensive anatomical characterization of this previously obscure deep brain region.…”