For functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) time series data, traditional intensity normalization techniques may introduce negative correlation with the neurological stimulation in non-activated voxels, and hence may cause incorrect identification of the activated/deactivited region. In this study, we present a modified proportional scaling method for intensity normalization using segmented specific tissue. In particular the mean intensity across the classified cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cluster, instead of the one across the entire intracerebral voxels, is used for the rescaling of all voxel intensity of a particular image frame. The usefulness of the method is demonstrated on block design fMRI data, which shows that the approach can a...
This paper presents a patch based method to normalize temporal intensities from longitudinal brain m...
Typically, brain MR images present significant intensity variation across patients and scanners. Con...
Recently, Eklund et al published a manuscript discussing the issue of false positive results in func...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) methods produce high dimensional representation of cogn...
The lack of standardization of intensity normalization methods and its unknown effect on the quantif...
Subject brains vary in both size and physical features. In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) is widely used to study the structure of human brains. Unlike ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the cortex is a powerful tool for neuroscience resea...
BackgroundSemiquantitative methods such as the standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) require normal...
AbstractWhile computed tomography and other imaging techniques are measured in absolute units with p...
International audiencePurpose of the Report. Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) is widely used for...
AbstractAs population-based studies may obtain images from scanners with different field strengths, ...
Intensity normalization is an important preprocessing step in magnetic resonance (MR) image analysis...
In MRI studies, spatial normalization is required to infer results at the group level. In the presen...
The paper is focused on a tiSsue-Based Standardization Technique (SBST) of magnetic resonance (MR) b...
This paper presents a patch based method to normalize temporal intensities from longitudinal brain m...
Typically, brain MR images present significant intensity variation across patients and scanners. Con...
Recently, Eklund et al published a manuscript discussing the issue of false positive results in func...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) methods produce high dimensional representation of cogn...
The lack of standardization of intensity normalization methods and its unknown effect on the quantif...
Subject brains vary in both size and physical features. In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) is widely used to study the structure of human brains. Unlike ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the cortex is a powerful tool for neuroscience resea...
BackgroundSemiquantitative methods such as the standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) require normal...
AbstractWhile computed tomography and other imaging techniques are measured in absolute units with p...
International audiencePurpose of the Report. Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) is widely used for...
AbstractAs population-based studies may obtain images from scanners with different field strengths, ...
Intensity normalization is an important preprocessing step in magnetic resonance (MR) image analysis...
In MRI studies, spatial normalization is required to infer results at the group level. In the presen...
The paper is focused on a tiSsue-Based Standardization Technique (SBST) of magnetic resonance (MR) b...
This paper presents a patch based method to normalize temporal intensities from longitudinal brain m...
Typically, brain MR images present significant intensity variation across patients and scanners. Con...
Recently, Eklund et al published a manuscript discussing the issue of false positive results in func...