Final answer:
Spatial resolution is impacted by matrix size and the scanned Field of View (FOV); however, the term 'reconstruction OB' is not commonly associated with image resolution, and the statement seems incomplete making it impossible to identify the false statement accurately
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is addressing the spatial resolution of an image, which can be influenced by various factors. One of the statements given must be identified as FALSE. Spatial resolution refers to the ability of an imaging system to distinguish between small objects that are close together. It is influenced by:
- Matrix size: A larger matrix size can generally provide better resolution because there are more pixels to represent the finer details of the image.
- Scanned Field of View (FOV): The FOV directly affects the size of the pixels in the image. A smaller FOV with the same matrix size will have smaller pixels, leading to higher resolution of the captured area.
As for option B, which refers to the reconstruction OB, it is not typically a term used in relation to resolution, and the statement seems incomplete. Therefore, the FALSE statement about the resolution cannot be reliably identified based on the provided options and given context.