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OHBM 2024 Oral Session Session: Brain Anatomy Unveiled: Cutting-Edge Insights from Multimodal Imaging Part 3 Title: Multimodal precision neuroimaging of the individual human brain at ultra-high field. Speaker: Donna Gift Cabalo Abstract: Neuroimaging has advanced our understanding of the human brain by allowing non-invasive examination of brain structure and function. Nevertheless, human MRI research has predominantly centred around group-averaged data, which limits the specificity and clinical utility that MRI can offer[1]. Precision neuroimaging facilitates individualized mapping of brain structure and function through the use of repeated and prolonged scans[1]. A dense sampling of fMRI allows for detailed and reliable characterization of individual brain states and heteromodal networks[2]. Structural MRI's specificity can be augmented by using multiple quantitative MRI sequences, providing microstructural parameters characterizing inter-regional heterogeneity and inter-individual differences. Harnessing ultra-high field (UHF) neuroimaging at magnetic field strengths of 7 Tesla, can further enhance spatial and temporal resolution and is often imperative for precise mapping of highly susceptible and deep structures[3, 4]. Several initiatives have generated open-source UHF datasets; however, these focused either on functional[4] or structural sequences[3]. Here, we describe a multimodal precision neuroimaging dataset that capitalized on multiple sessions 7T MRI. Problem with this video? Is the speaker or talk title incorrect or unmatched with the video? Contact info[at]humanbrainmapping.org