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Autor:
Stefan Sawall, Marc Kachelrieß, Markus Mronz, Robert Lapp, Marek Karolczak, Frank Bergner, Andreas Hess
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 38:1416-1424
Purpose: Micro-CT imaging of animal hearts typically requires a double gating procedure because scans during a breath-hold are not possible due to the long scan times and the high respiratory rates. Simultaneous respiratory and cardiac gating can eit
Autor:
Fritz-Olaf Lehmann, Markus Mronz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 211:2026-2045
SUMMARYIn the present study we investigated the behavioural strategies with which freely flying fruit flies (Drosophila) control their flight trajectories during active optomotor stimulation in a free-flight arena. We measured forward, turning and cl
Autor:
Stefan, Sawall, Frank, Bergner, Robert, Lapp, Markus, Mronz, Marek, Karolczak, Andreas, Hess, Marc, Kachelriess
Publikováno v:
Medical physics. 38(3)
Micro-CT imaging of animal hearts typically requires a double gating procedure because scans during a breath-hold are not possible due to the long scan times and the high respiratory rates, Simultaneous respiratory and cardiac gating can either be do
Autor:
Marek Karolczak, Stefan Sawall, Frank Bergner, Marc Kachelriess, Markus Mronz, Robert Lapp, Andreas Hess
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Functional imaging of an animals thoracic region requires cardiac and respiratory gating. The information on respiratory motion and ECG required for double-gating are extracted from the rawdata and used to select the projections appropriate for a giv
Autor:
Markus Mronz, Frank Bergner, Marek Karolczak, Andreas Hess, Stefan Sawall, Robert Lapp, Marc Kachelrieß
Publikováno v:
IEEE Nuclear Science Symposuim & Medical Imaging Conference.
DOUBLE-gated in-vivo small animal cone-beam micro-CT scans provide five-dimensional information about the object: the three volume dimensions plus the temporal dimensions of the respiratory motion and the heart motion, respectively. Double gating is
Publikováno v:
IEEE Nuclear Science Symposuim & Medical Imaging Conference.
Dual modality imaging is an emerging and fast developing technique due to its advantage in providing complementary anatomical and functional information. Moreover, in the specific case of Fluorescence Molecular Tomography (FMT), knowledge of the deta
Publikováno v:
Nature. 453(7199)
Flexible goal-driven orientation requires that the position of a target be stored, especially in case the target moves out of sight. The capability to retain, recall and integrate such positional information into guiding behaviour has been summarized