Due to anatomical variability across subjects many brain mapping experiments have analysis focused on a few particular regions of interest so as to circumvent the problem of sub-optimal statistics resulting from the lack of anatomical correspondence across subjects. Since the topographic distribution of experimental effects across the cortex is also often of interest, two separate analyses are often conducted, one on the regions of interest alone, as well as a separate 'whole brain' analysis with sub-optimal spatial correspondence across brains. In this paper we present a new group alignment procedure which incorporates, from each subject, both macro-anatomical (curvature) information and functional information from standard localizer exper...
International audienceConverging evidence conclusively demonstrates the robust relationship between ...
Resting state brain activity, as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the a...
Functional alignment between subjects is an important assumption of functional magnetic resonance im...
Due to anatomical variability across subjects many brain mapping experiments have analysis focused o...
The central question of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain is still ...
Abstract. Inter-subject registration of cortical areas is necessary in functional imaging (fMRI) stu...
Studying the visual system with fMRI often requires using localizer paradigms to define regions of i...
this work. Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organiza-tion of the human brain ...
TMS allows noninvasive manipulation of brain activity in healthy participants and patients. The effe...
Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organization of the human brain requires met...
this work. Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organiza-tion of the human brain ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Matching functional brain regions across individuals is a challenging task, largely due to the varia...
International audienceConverging evidence conclusively demonstrates the robust relationship between ...
Resting state brain activity, as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the a...
Functional alignment between subjects is an important assumption of functional magnetic resonance im...
Due to anatomical variability across subjects many brain mapping experiments have analysis focused o...
The central question of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain is still ...
Abstract. Inter-subject registration of cortical areas is necessary in functional imaging (fMRI) stu...
Studying the visual system with fMRI often requires using localizer paradigms to define regions of i...
this work. Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organiza-tion of the human brain ...
TMS allows noninvasive manipulation of brain activity in healthy participants and patients. The effe...
Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organization of the human brain requires met...
this work. Making conclusions about the functional neuroanatomical organiza-tion of the human brain ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Matching functional brain regions across individuals is a challenging task, largely due to the varia...
International audienceConverging evidence conclusively demonstrates the robust relationship between ...
Resting state brain activity, as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the a...
Functional alignment between subjects is an important assumption of functional magnetic resonance im...