Parametric voxelwise analysis is a commonly used tool in neuroimaging, as it allows for identification of regions of effects in the absence of a strong a-priori regional hypothesis by comparing each voxel of the brain independently. Due to the inherent imprecision of single voxel measurements, spatial smoothing is performed to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of single-voxel estimates. In addition, smoothing compensates for imprecisions in anatomical registration, and allows for the use of cluster-based statistical thresholding. Smoothing has traditionally been applied in three dimensions, without taking the tissue types of surrounding voxels into account. This procedure may be suitable for subcortical structures, but is problematic for c...
Images from high resolution brain positron emission tomography (PET) scanners (CTI/Siemens HRRT) can...
FreeSurfer is a tool to quantify cortical and subcortical brain anatomy automatically and noninvasiv...
The resolution of a PET scanner (2.5-4.5mm for brain imaging) is similar to the thickness of the cor...
Parametric voxelwise analysis is a commonly used tool in neuroimaging, as it allows for identificati...
Aim: Partial volume correction (PVC) is an essential step for quantitative positron emission tomogra...
Partial volume effect is still considered one of the main limitations in brain PET imaging given the...
Partial volume effect is still considered one of the main limitations in brain PET imaging given the...
Partial volume effect is still considered one of the main limitations in brain PET imaging given the...
8-cyclopentyl-3-(3-F-18-fluoropropyl)-1-propylxanthine (F-18-CPFPX) is a novel PET ligand for in viv...
As improvements in cortical surface modeling allowed accurate cortical topology in brain imaging stu...
Group studies using PET and other types of neuroimaging re-quire some means to achieve congruence of...
The computerized brain atlas (CBA) and statistical parametric mapping (SPM) are two procedures for v...
is a novel PET ligand for in vivo quantification of cerebral A1 adenosine receptors. The present stu...
In quantifying the amount of gray matter in a population, voxelbased morphometry (VBM) and cortical ...
Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) locates significant clusters based on a ratio of signal to nois...
Images from high resolution brain positron emission tomography (PET) scanners (CTI/Siemens HRRT) can...
FreeSurfer is a tool to quantify cortical and subcortical brain anatomy automatically and noninvasiv...
The resolution of a PET scanner (2.5-4.5mm for brain imaging) is similar to the thickness of the cor...
Parametric voxelwise analysis is a commonly used tool in neuroimaging, as it allows for identificati...
Aim: Partial volume correction (PVC) is an essential step for quantitative positron emission tomogra...
Partial volume effect is still considered one of the main limitations in brain PET imaging given the...
Partial volume effect is still considered one of the main limitations in brain PET imaging given the...
Partial volume effect is still considered one of the main limitations in brain PET imaging given the...
8-cyclopentyl-3-(3-F-18-fluoropropyl)-1-propylxanthine (F-18-CPFPX) is a novel PET ligand for in viv...
As improvements in cortical surface modeling allowed accurate cortical topology in brain imaging stu...
Group studies using PET and other types of neuroimaging re-quire some means to achieve congruence of...
The computerized brain atlas (CBA) and statistical parametric mapping (SPM) are two procedures for v...
is a novel PET ligand for in vivo quantification of cerebral A1 adenosine receptors. The present stu...
In quantifying the amount of gray matter in a population, voxelbased morphometry (VBM) and cortical ...
Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) locates significant clusters based on a ratio of signal to nois...
Images from high resolution brain positron emission tomography (PET) scanners (CTI/Siemens HRRT) can...
FreeSurfer is a tool to quantify cortical and subcortical brain anatomy automatically and noninvasiv...
The resolution of a PET scanner (2.5-4.5mm for brain imaging) is similar to the thickness of the cor...