At the recent annual International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) conference, Associate Professor Lars G. Hanson was invited to teach the Basic MR Spectroscopy Educational Session.
In preparation for this, Lars developed two new educational tools - interactive web pages that can be used to explore the basic signal of relevance for MR spectroscopy.
The 'FID explorers' below illustrate the Fourier transform of signals with one or two frequency components. Frequencies, amplitudes, phases, and decay rates can be adjusted and the effects are immediately visible in both the time and frequency domains.
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