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Dirk Voit

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  113
Citations -  1956

Dirk Voit is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Real-time MRI & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 89 publications receiving 1569 citations. Previous affiliations of Dirk Voit include University of Göttingen.

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Spatially encoded phase-contrast MRI-3D MRI movies of 1D and 2D structures at millisecond resolution.

TL;DR: This work demonstrates that the principles underlying phase‐contrast MRI may be used to encode spatial rather than flow information along a perpendicular dimension, if this dimension contains an MRI‐visible object at only one spatial location.
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Spirometry-based reconstruction of real-time cardiac MRI: Motion control and quantification of heart–lung interactions

TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of cardiac real-time MRI in combination with retrospective gating by MR-compatible spirometry was tested to improve motion control, and to allow quantification of respiratory-induced changes during free-breathing.
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Tongue involvement in embouchure dystonia: new piloting results using real-time MRI of trumpet players

TL;DR: Control of the anterior tongue in trumpet playing emerges as a critical feature for regulating air speed and, ultimately, achieving a high-quality performance.
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Fast Interleaved Multislice T1 Mapping: Model-Based Reconstruction of Single-Shot Inversion-Recovery Radial FLASH.

TL;DR: Rapid, robust, accurate, and precise multislice T1 mapping may be achieved by combining the advantages of a model-based nonlinear inverse reconstruction, radial sampling, parallel imaging, and compressed sensing.
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Simultaneous dual-plane, real-time magnetic resonance imaging of oral cavity movements in advanced trombone players

TL;DR: These results demonstrate the unique utility of this dual-slice technology in describing the coordination of complex tongue movements occurring in two planes simultaneously, lending a deeper understanding of lingual motor control during trombone performance.