1. Big Field of View MRI T1w and FLAIR Template - NMRI225.
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Kreilkamp BAK, Martin P, Bender B, la Fougère C, van de Velden D, Stier C, Ethofer S, Kotikalapudi R, Marquetand J, Rauf EH, Loose M, and Focke NK
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- Humans, Brain Mapping methods, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Magnetoencephalography methods, Skull, Brain anatomy & histology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
- Abstract
Image templates are a common tool for neuroscience research. Often, they are used for spatial normalization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data, which is a necessary procedure for analyzing brain morphology and function via voxel-based analysis. This allows the researcher to reduce individual shape differences across images and make inferences across multiple subjects. Many templates have a small field-of-view typically focussed on the brain, limiting the use for applications requiring detailed information about other extra-cranial structures in the head and neck area. However, there are several applications where such information is important, for example source reconstruction of electroencephalography (EEG) and/or magnetoencephalography (MEG). We have constructed a new template based on 225 T1w and FLAIR images with a big field-of-view that can serve both as target for across subject spatial normalization as well as a basis to build high-resolution head models. This template is based on and iteratively re-registered to the MNI152 space to provide maximal compatibility with the most commonly used brain MRI template., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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