MR imaging technique in which the image of an object is built up from successive planes in the object. In various schemes, the planes are selected by oscillating magnetic field gradients or selective excitation.
A usual variation of sequential plane imaging technique that can be used with selective excitation technique that does not affect adjacent slices. Since, in SE imaging TR longer than TE, the machine would be idling most of the time, if a single slice would be acquired; multiple slice imaging was introduced early on. Adjacent slices are imaged while waiting for relaxation of the first slice toward equilibrium, resulting in decreased image acquisition time for the set of slices. The maximum number of slices of a pulse sequence depends on the repetition time.
Imaging technique in which the image of a plane is built up from signals received from the whole plane. The data is collected simultaneously from an entire layer.