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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • Don’t fret about learning MRI Physics! Join our proton buddies on a journey into the MR scanner's magnetic field, where they encounter radiofrequency pulses, generate echos, and combat T2* effects! We take it back to basics, focusing on the fundamentals of magnetic resonance and reviewing the components of a simple spin echo sequence.
    Check out more educational resources for radiology residents and medical students at TeamRads.com
    Video Outline:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:10 Protons
    0:43 Magnetic fields
    1:18 Precession, Larmor Equation
    1:56 Radiofrequency pulses
    3:00 Protons will be protons
    3:45 Spin echo sequence
    5:00 T1 and T2 time
    5:51 Free induction decay
    6:28 T2* effects
    7:02 T2* effects (the distracted children analogy)
    8:23 Spin echo sequence overview
    Animation by Emily Wu, MA
    Script and Narration by Erin Gomez, MD
    Special thanks to the Johns Hopkins University DELTA Grant
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Komentáře • 109

  • @michaelblankenau6598
    @michaelblankenau6598 Před měsícem +18

    The people who designed and engineered MRIs are geniuses . All these analogies don’t scratch the surface on the deep understanding one must have to make sense of this technology.

  • @x0xNOVAx0x
    @x0xNOVAx0x Před rokem +129

    Animator is god.

  • @hermanyuen4046
    @hermanyuen4046 Před rokem +64

    Please do more of these videos to explain other MRI sequences. Your analogies made the concepts so much more easier to understand! Please keep up the good work.

  • @ThamizhanDaa1
    @ThamizhanDaa1 Před rokem +107

    This video is soo good. Like my professor tried explaining this over 3 lectures, but I didn't understand. This video made it so crystal clear. Well Done!!

  • @Haru-xn6hy
    @Haru-xn6hy Před rokem +34

    What a PERFECT explain it is!! I’m a student studying MRI in South korea where there are a lot of headmasters who lecture MRI poorly… Thank you for your high quality video and I’ll come back when I need your help thanks a lot!!

  • @thadreimagined9391
    @thadreimagined9391 Před rokem +12

    You brought me back from the brink of panic. Thank you.

  • @common1028
    @common1028 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I was struggling to understand the spin echo sequence with the complicated formulas taught in class, but this just made my day :) So easy to understand with the super cute animations! Thank you sooo much!!

  • @easyMRI
    @easyMRI Před rokem +9

    The best explanation of the MRI basics ever!!!

  • @daltonbryer3171
    @daltonbryer3171 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Huge help thanks nobody ever explains what axis things are spinning in. Please make more of these!

  • @shujatali642
    @shujatali642 Před rokem +5

    Super, can't have a better explanation than this. Amazing

  • @edwardhayes5229
    @edwardhayes5229 Před 3 měsíci +2

    That was incredible. I loved that you still used useful analogies for such a complex topic.

  • @subiraa814
    @subiraa814 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brilliant! Simply brilliant! Please make more videos like this, Dr. Erin Gomez and Emily Wu!

  • @14renukakadu28
    @14renukakadu28 Před 11 měsíci +2

    BEST VIDEO ON MRI AND NMR. I have been trying to understand this concept for hours. I have a much more clear understanding now. Thank Youuuu!

  • @diegosoriavivas
    @diegosoriavivas Před 8 měsíci +7

    What an amazing job you have done! Thank you so much! This is a phenomenal video. You made this very easy to understand.

  • @heddaisbingingyoutube
    @heddaisbingingyoutube Před 4 měsíci

    I am amazed over how much more understandable this concept just became, with your illustrations and great explanations. Thank you so much!!

  • @MrTian1212
    @MrTian1212 Před rokem +9

    Please keep more coming!! This is so good!

  • @ashidubey5225
    @ashidubey5225 Před rokem +1

    This is hands down the best explanation i've seen for this..!!!!

  • @thabangmoarabi2419
    @thabangmoarabi2419 Před rokem +3

    You are very comprehensive. Thank you.

  • @dinaalmiari264
    @dinaalmiari264 Před 11 měsíci +1

    great video ! just summarized 105 slides of MRI in 10 minutes . Thank you

  • @TheLadyskittles
    @TheLadyskittles Před 9 měsíci +1

    Best MRI video ever!!! Please make more of thesee

  • @Gealamusic
    @Gealamusic Před rokem +7

    Thank you , this is so helpful, really impressive animation :O

  • @17x30__
    @17x30__ Před 4 měsíci +1

    At 1:58 in the video, the explanation was well done and allowed me to grasp the principles behind SPIN UP and SPIN DOWN effectively.

  • @sophiaramos770
    @sophiaramos770 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is amazing!! I wish there were more videos

  • @REGINAESGUERRA
    @REGINAESGUERRA Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you! Makes so much sense for a visual learner like me! Give the animator a big applause!

  • @appsenence9244
    @appsenence9244 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely amazing video😊

  • @viktorgotz1098
    @viktorgotz1098 Před rokem +1

    great explanation.. finally. Thank you so much!

  • @alerope6597
    @alerope6597 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much! It was really helpful. Keep up the good work!

  • @sehrishmomin865
    @sehrishmomin865 Před rokem +3

    Excellent explanation

  • @akekalukardjnaphai464
    @akekalukardjnaphai464 Před rokem +5

    Your video is very great. I’ve just understand what the multiple line symbol in phase diagram means.

  • @chuanwu6118
    @chuanwu6118 Před 2 měsíci

    This is amazing!!!! Looking for more of these!

  • @saisrinivas3909
    @saisrinivas3909 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent animation and beautifully explained

  • @hollumsss
    @hollumsss Před rokem +21

    Is there a second video yet? Thank you!! This is very informative

  • @ANASSBOUSSAIDA
    @ANASSBOUSSAIDA Před 11 dny +1

    5:19 It's 37% not 63%, thank u for this great animation

  • @ellemargaret4529
    @ellemargaret4529 Před 3 měsíci

    this video saved me!!! so clear, thank you

  • @larawagner2389
    @larawagner2389 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow this is so good! We need more

  • @harammuneeb462
    @harammuneeb462 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent description. 😁

  • @ashleynicoleg770
    @ashleynicoleg770 Před rokem +3

    This is soooo good!

  • @mahima5402
    @mahima5402 Před 9 měsíci

    beautiful video

  • @silviasansanocolomina9495

    thank you so much! you are amazing!

  • @jawadalhajj6804
    @jawadalhajj6804 Před měsícem

    thank you for this great video

  • @amarshrivastava5363
    @amarshrivastava5363 Před 6 měsíci

    Sublime Explanation!

  • @suomynonaanonymous
    @suomynonaanonymous Před 11 měsíci +1

    fantastic explanation, wow!!!!!!!!!

  • @KaptainLuis
    @KaptainLuis Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @michaelkasembeli6074
    @michaelkasembeli6074 Před 27 dny

    This was so helpful

  • @Pharaohmolo
    @Pharaohmolo Před 2 měsíci

    Incredible.

  • @samuelsimukoko3397
    @samuelsimukoko3397 Před 11 měsíci

    This is wonderful!!

  • @jakobv8
    @jakobv8 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting. I recently saw a 101 video of how MRI works and it's been lingering in my mind. This gave me a reminder and further depth. It is tricky stuff, really needs to explained several times to a layman.

    • @ew7512
      @ew7512 Před 9 měsíci

      Yes! I'm a layperson too, but really want to get a grasp on this technology because it's so fascinating and revolutionary. Watching a variety of videos explaining it is helping me to get a good understanding.

    • @brendawilliams8062
      @brendawilliams8062 Před 6 měsíci

      Me too, is there attractors involved. Deep stuff

  • @Elyrion4409
    @Elyrion4409 Před 2 měsíci

    that was amazing!

  • @bat7797
    @bat7797 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much

  • @cloudsky997
    @cloudsky997 Před rokem +3

    Cutest explanation ever seen😆

  • @annastark9917
    @annastark9917 Před 2 měsíci

    Very nicely explained

  • @ianlewis4383
    @ianlewis4383 Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve met dr Gomez before and can attest that she’s a great person in general ❤ happy to hear her voice on a CZcams vid

  • @youngdegenerate1002
    @youngdegenerate1002 Před rokem +1

    Thank you video

  • @selgomezbabe135
    @selgomezbabe135 Před rokem +19

    This is super helpful!! is there another video for T2 and T2* weighting?

    • @yannickhs7100
      @yannickhs7100 Před rokem

      Was about to say that 🙏 would even pay for that !

  • @patharnr8569
    @patharnr8569 Před 5 měsíci

    This vdo is valuable!

  • @hasanghavidel2701
    @hasanghavidel2701 Před 11 měsíci

    how these protons are cute 😍, i could understand all concepts.. god bless u

  • @bladox971
    @bladox971 Před 4 měsíci

    Exam in just a few hours, if i pass, it'll be thanks to you

  • @shathiskumargovindaraju1223
    @shathiskumargovindaraju1223 Před 2 měsíci

    great video. tq very much

  • @maximilianriemer2356
    @maximilianriemer2356 Před rokem

    amazing Video

  • @ShiraRachlin
    @ShiraRachlin Před rokem +2

    It says more on that later at the end- is there another video in this series?

  • @vanshthukral9440
    @vanshthukral9440 Před měsícem

    Radiologists generally dont dive that deep into the physics of imaging modalities, i am shocked to see this MD knowing everything, she must be a genius

  • @fahimandfardinsofficials1312

    Nice ❤

  • @delfipotters3161
    @delfipotters3161 Před rokem +14

    at 0:24 you say a hydrogen atom is just a proton, one positron and one electron. I'm very confused why you said that. There is no positron in a hydrogen atom

    • @HemaSalam
      @HemaSalam Před rokem

      Me too

    • @MyNotSoHumbleOpinion
      @MyNotSoHumbleOpinion Před rokem

      She probably meant "positive proton"...

    • @delfipotters3161
      @delfipotters3161 Před rokem +3

      @@MyNotSoHumbleOpinion Protons always have a positive charge. She hopefully meant proton, but saying positron is very wrong.

    • @MyNotSoHumbleOpinion
      @MyNotSoHumbleOpinion Před rokem

      @@delfipotters3161 yes, I know about positive charges of protons! But considering that luckily we live without positrons, "positive proton" seems to me the homophonic word that could match the erroneous "posi-tron"!

    • @acluster3411
      @acluster3411 Před rokem

      I guess that was jus slip of the tongue, she meant proton. She seems to know her stuff very well!

  • @HemaSalam
    @HemaSalam Před rokem +2

    How did a positron made it here 0:25 ? Can someone explain?

  • @Blak2blue
    @Blak2blue Před 8 měsíci

    I clicked cuz the molecules where so happy! 🥰🥰

  • @martinprochazka5280
    @martinprochazka5280 Před 3 měsíci

    Damn what a vocab this woman has

  • @dhathriprasad7121
    @dhathriprasad7121 Před rokem +1

    Wow

  • @princetamrac1180
    @princetamrac1180 Před 3 měsíci

    4:33 in what dimension is the spiraling along the z-axis happening? One axis is the tranverse magnetization, on the other longitudinal. What is the 3. axis to create a 3d spiraling effect? Also does the transverse magnetization flip from the "negative side" to the "positive side" back and forth in the spiral? How does that happen? Also, is the initial free induction decay with the 90° pulses not registered by the MRI and only the following 180° pulses? Thank you so much for the video. Cute little protons :D

  • @npact69
    @npact69 Před 27 dny

    So, can you use an MRI machine to affect the spin of an entangled particle? And if you could, you use that to potentially send Binary over a great distance faster than light?

  • @talesfreitas7873
    @talesfreitas7873 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Magnificente, but.. Did you said that a proton components are onde pósitron and onde electron? It's not wrong?

  • @johnandrheyabordo644
    @johnandrheyabordo644 Před 9 dny

    Does that mean that not all protons flip when an RF is applied? Only a few become antiparallel, and those few then undergo free induction decay?

  • @TheLadyskittles
    @TheLadyskittles Před 9 měsíci

    Where is the next one about T1 T2 phase?

  • @missmyth21
    @missmyth21 Před 4 měsíci

  • @ileniapessotto7211
    @ileniapessotto7211 Před 8 měsíci +2

    soooooc cute!!!!

  • @skybuck2000
    @skybuck2000 Před 9 měsíci

    why do mri scan not scan the bottom nerves s2 to s5 ?!

  • @sierraoneal3501
    @sierraoneal3501 Před 5 měsíci

    God bless you 🥲

  • @emald7739
    @emald7739 Před rokem +1

    Two tissue types A
    and B have the same
    proton density and
    the same T1, but A's
    T2 is half as long as
    B's T2. Which of the
    tissues gives the
    highest signal on a
    spin echo image
    taken with TR=2500
    ms and TE = 50 ms?
    And why?

  • @sammytech9464
    @sammytech9464 Před rokem

    🤩🤩

  • @akekalukardjnaphai464
    @akekalukardjnaphai464 Před rokem +2

    May I ask why T1 have to be 63% of recovery ? Where this number come from ? Is it 50% recover of total energy ?

    • @ozboz1995
      @ozboz1995 Před rokem +3

      It comes from time constants (please google to learn more if you're interested).. 63% is used because its 1-(1/e) for an 'increasing' constant (where e = exponential function)

  • @radhaotwani3901
    @radhaotwani3901 Před 9 měsíci

    can i get notes form

  • @braaitongs
    @braaitongs Před 11 měsíci

    When atoms are hit with rf pulse, don't the parallel and anti-parallel fall over and align causing the 90 degree magnetic alignment?
    Anywho, this is extreme close to the method of nullifying gravity.

  • @alexpaul5a
    @alexpaul5a Před 3 měsíci

    What is T1 though?

  • @kaungsithusett9017
    @kaungsithusett9017 Před rokem +5

    not assuming anything about this particular presenter, but if it were an asian mom, the RF mom character would be holding a broom

  • @shashikantvairat8073
    @shashikantvairat8073 Před 5 měsíci

    What's magnet

  • @aryankhanaryankhan6562
    @aryankhanaryankhan6562 Před rokem +1

    How H pos have poles while having no electron

  • @carolinateixeira6709
    @carolinateixeira6709 Před 4 měsíci

    2h of this from my teacher and I didn't understand half of what you explained in 10 minutes

  • @anjalipal5077
    @anjalipal5077 Před rokem +1

    Mam kay aap is video ki topics ko aur ache se explain kar doge?

  • @Livecologne
    @Livecologne Před 3 měsíci

    It is a good Video, but i understand it not really because it is in englisch, in german it was easylier for me.

  • @ammaralharbi7711
    @ammaralharbi7711 Před 4 měsíci

    I WANT MOOORRRE INFORMATION NOOOO

  • @EmilMichor
    @EmilMichor Před 25 dny

    A Hydrogen Atom is a Proton and a Electron, a Positron is the opposite of an Electron, it is Antimatter and anhilate with the Electron if it could....
    So I'm 30 seconds into the video and already fundamentals are wrong....

  • @anastasia.2007.
    @anastasia.2007. Před 10 měsíci +1

    Education from Johns Hopkins? Really??? 0:23 A hydrogen atom is a proton and an electron. A proton is NOT a positron and an electron. A proton is made of quarks. A positron is an anti-electron and is not a part of a proton or a hydrogen atom. Continue to spread your misinformation and pretend you are "educating" people!

  • @rutamatukaite3295
    @rutamatukaite3295 Před 3 měsíci

    So much mistakes. Dont recommend. H plus has no dipole side.

  • @theafroveggie
    @theafroveggie Před 7 hodinami

    Thank you!

  • @HemaSalam
    @HemaSalam Před rokem

    How did a positron made it here 0:25 ? Can someone explain?

    • @acluster3411
      @acluster3411 Před rokem +1

      I think she ment proton.

    • @Adadhable
      @Adadhable Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yes, I wondering the same thing. What she said in the video is incorrect, and I think what she meant is "a hydrogen atom is a proton and an electron"