The alignment accuracy and impact on functional maps of four spatial normalization procedures have been compared using a set of high resolution brain MRIs and functional PET volumes acquired in 20 subjects. Simple affine (AFF), fifth order polynomial warp (WRP), discrete cosine basis functions (SPM), and a movement model based on full multi grid (FMG) approaches were applied on the same dataset for warping individual volumes onto the Human Brain Atlas (HBA) template. Intersubject averaged structural volumes and tissue probability maps were compared across normalization methods and to the standard brain. Thanks to the large number of degrees of freedom of the technique, FMG was found to provide enhanced alignment accuracy as compared to the ...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
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...
AbstractA key component of group analyses of neuroimaging data is precise and valid spatial normaliz...
Anatomical standardization (also called spatial normalization) is a key process in cross-sectional ...
The central question of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain is still ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the cortex is a powerful tool for neuroscience resea...
A comparison of activation maps obtained with fMRI reveals substantial inter-individual variability ...
In movie-activation fMRI, intersubject correlation (ISC) indicates a functional correspondence acros...
Item does not contain fulltextDue to the availability of ultra-high field scanners and novel imaging...
Anatomical global spatial normalization (aGSN) is presented as a method to scale high-resolution bra...
The accuracy of the brain normalization method directly impacts the preciseness of statistical analy...
International audienceDigital atlases are commonly used in pre-operative planning in functional neur...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
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...
AbstractA key component of group analyses of neuroimaging data is precise and valid spatial normaliz...
Anatomical standardization (also called spatial normalization) is a key process in cross-sectional ...
The central question of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain is still ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the cortex is a powerful tool for neuroscience resea...
A comparison of activation maps obtained with fMRI reveals substantial inter-individual variability ...
In movie-activation fMRI, intersubject correlation (ISC) indicates a functional correspondence acros...
Item does not contain fulltextDue to the availability of ultra-high field scanners and novel imaging...
Anatomical global spatial normalization (aGSN) is presented as a method to scale high-resolution bra...
The accuracy of the brain normalization method directly impacts the preciseness of statistical analy...
International audienceDigital atlases are commonly used in pre-operative planning in functional neur...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
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...