Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accurate delineation of subcortical structures using magnetic resonance images (MRI) data remains challenging. The main difficulties arise from the low gray-white matter contrast of iron rich areas in T1-weighted (T1w) MRI data and from the lack of adequate priors for basal ganglia and thalamus. The most recent attempts to obtain such priors were based on cohorts with limited size that included subjects in a narrow age range, failing to account for age-related gray-white matter contrast changes. Aiming to improve the anatomical plausibility of automated brain tissue classification from T1w data, we have created new tissue probability maps for subco...
Automatic methods for feature extraction, volumetry, and morphometric analysis in clinical neuroscie...
This study aims to statistically describe histologically stained white matter brain sections to subs...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data are usually registered into standard anatomical spa...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
AbstractDespite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, th...
AbstractBasal ganglia and brain stem nuclei are involved in the pathophysiology of various neurologi...
Evidence from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies shows that healthy aging is associated with p...
The detailed in-vivo characterization of subcortical brain structures is essential not only to under...
AbstractEvidence from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies shows that healthy aging is associate...
Despite advances in understanding basic organizational principles of the human basal ganglia, accura...
Despite advances in understanding basic organizational principles of the human basal ganglia, accura...
Normative databases allow testing of novel hypotheses without the costly collection of magnetic reso...
The human subcortex comprises hundreds of unique structures. Subcortical functioning is crucial for ...
Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging methods, including data acquisition, pre-processing an...
Automatic methods for feature extraction, volumetry, and morphometric analysis in clinical neuroscie...
This study aims to statistically describe histologically stained white matter brain sections to subs...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data are usually registered into standard anatomical spa...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
AbstractDespite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, th...
AbstractBasal ganglia and brain stem nuclei are involved in the pathophysiology of various neurologi...
Evidence from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies shows that healthy aging is associated with p...
The detailed in-vivo characterization of subcortical brain structures is essential not only to under...
AbstractEvidence from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies shows that healthy aging is associate...
Despite advances in understanding basic organizational principles of the human basal ganglia, accura...
Despite advances in understanding basic organizational principles of the human basal ganglia, accura...
Normative databases allow testing of novel hypotheses without the costly collection of magnetic reso...
The human subcortex comprises hundreds of unique structures. Subcortical functioning is crucial for ...
Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging methods, including data acquisition, pre-processing an...
Automatic methods for feature extraction, volumetry, and morphometric analysis in clinical neuroscie...
This study aims to statistically describe histologically stained white matter brain sections to subs...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data are usually registered into standard anatomical spa...