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Creating Motion Artifacts on Complex Image Space of MRI scans #1075

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Hello

I am glad you are interested in motion.
Looking at the full complex data is often a good idea especially with motion. For instance if you want to invert the problem ie given a motion corrupted imaged and knowing the exact motion time course how to reconstruct a motion free image.
If there is only translation then it is simple to do (with 100 % accuracy) but only if you keep the complex data. (this can be easily understood if you consider how motion can be applied directly in kspace. ... i come back to this later)

About the solution you describe I do not understand the first part : why do you want to apply the motion on real and imaginary part at the first place ?
Actually we do alwa…

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