catbrane t1_j2e0un0 wrote
Reply to comment by catbrane in ELI5: How do they take an MRI of a heart when it's still pumping, and therefore moving? by Vespiri2d
The MRI thing I did a little work on (I was on another part of the team, but I knew the person who did the MRI work) was fetal imaging, ie. scanning a child in the womb.
The little bastards won't stay still, so you have a similar problem of somehow detecting and freezing movement, then doing superresolution reconstruction. Fun stuff!
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