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Free User: Standard Sequences

Learn what the Standard Sequences looks like for you as a Free user, and which pulse sequences are available to get started with MRI simulation.

Free user access

The Standard Sequences gives Free users access to a core set of essential MRI pulse sequences, managed and maintained by Corsmed.

These sequences are designed to help you:

  • Understand the fundamentals of MRI contrast
  • Explore acquisition strategies
  • Learn how parameter changes affect image quality

They represent the building blocks of MRI and are ideal if you’re new to MRI simulation or reinforcing core imaging principles.

Standard sequences available on the Free plan

As a Free user, you currently have access to the following pulse sequences:

  • Spin Echo (SE)
  • Turbo Spin Echo (TSE)
  • Single-Shot Fast Spin Echo (SS-FSE)
  • Gradient Echo (GRE)
  • Inversion Recovery (IR) Spin Echo
  • Inversion Recovery Turbo Spin Echo (IR-TSE)
  • Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR)
  • 3D MP-RAGE

Each sequence includes a clear description of its design, properties, and typical clinical use to help you connect MRI physics concepts with practical imaging outcomes.

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The sequences are generic and not optimized for specific anatomical regions or clinical exams. Default parameter values are provided so you can start experimenting immediately.

Unlock full sequence access

The Free plan is a great place to begin, but the available sequences are intended as a learning foundation and not as ready-to-use clinical protocols.

Therefore, many advanced MRI techniques require additional pulse sequence families that are only available with a paid subscription.

By upgrading, you unlock:

  • 20+ additional pulse sequences, including:
    • bSSFP and cine imaging
    • Diffusion and EPI-based sequences
    • Dixon fat–water separation
    • Perfusion and angiography (TOF, MRA/MRV)
    • Advanced 3D and quantitative imaging techniques
  • Standard Protocols, organized by anatomy and clinical application
  • Access to course- and module-specific libraries
  • A broader range of learning and simulation scenarios

Conclusion

You’ve learned which standard sequences are available on the Free plan and how they help you build a strong foundation in MRI simulation.