International audienceThe estimation of the hemodynamic response function (HRF) in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is critical to deconvolve a time-resolved neural activity and get insights on the underlying cognitive processes. Existing methods propose to estimate the HRF using the experimental paradigm (EP) in task fMRI as a surrogate of neural activity. These approaches induce a bias as they do not account for laten-cies in the cognitive responses compared to EP and cannot be applied to resting-state data as no EP is available. In this work, we formulate the joint estimation of the HRF and neu-ral activation signal as a semi blind deconvolution problem. Its solution can be approximated using an efficient alternate minimizati...
This paper deals with the variability of HRF, which may have crucial impact on outcomes of fMRI neur...
A great improvement to the insight on brain function that we can get from fMRI data can come from e...
International audienceStandard detection of evoked brain activity in functional MRI (fMRI) relies on...
International audienceThe estimation of the hemodynamic response function (HRF) in functional magnet...
In functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), the Hemodynamic Response Function (HRF) represents ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the estimation of the blood oxygen level-dependent respo...
International audienceWhole brain estimation of the haemodynamic response function (HRF) in function...
International audienceExtracting activation patterns from functional Magnetic Resonance Images (fMRI...
The investigation of spontaneous and evoked neuronal activity from functional Magnetic Resonance Ima...
International audienceDespite the common usage of a canonical, data-independent, hemodynamic respons...
In this paper we present a procedure to retrieve the hemodynamic response function (HRF) from restin...
Abstract—Extracting activation patterns from functional Mag-netic Resonance Images (fMRI) datasets r...
This paper deals with the variability of HRF, which may have crucial impact on outcomes of fMRI neur...
A great improvement to the insight on brain function that we can get from fMRI data can come from e...
International audienceStandard detection of evoked brain activity in functional MRI (fMRI) relies on...
International audienceThe estimation of the hemodynamic response function (HRF) in functional magnet...
In functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), the Hemodynamic Response Function (HRF) represents ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the estimation of the blood oxygen level-dependent respo...
International audienceWhole brain estimation of the haemodynamic response function (HRF) in function...
International audienceExtracting activation patterns from functional Magnetic Resonance Images (fMRI...
The investigation of spontaneous and evoked neuronal activity from functional Magnetic Resonance Ima...
International audienceDespite the common usage of a canonical, data-independent, hemodynamic respons...
In this paper we present a procedure to retrieve the hemodynamic response function (HRF) from restin...
Abstract—Extracting activation patterns from functional Mag-netic Resonance Images (fMRI) datasets r...
This paper deals with the variability of HRF, which may have crucial impact on outcomes of fMRI neur...
A great improvement to the insight on brain function that we can get from fMRI data can come from e...
International audienceStandard detection of evoked brain activity in functional MRI (fMRI) relies on...