A high-resolution computational atlas of the human hippocampus from postmortem magnetic resonance imaging at 9.4 T.
Paul A. YushkevichBrian B. AvantsJohn PlutaSandhitsu R. DasDavid MinkoffDawn Mechanic-HamiltonSimon GlynnStephen PickupWeixia LiuJames C. GeeMurray GrossmanJohn A. DetrePublished in: NeuroImage (2009)
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mr images
- post mortem
- medical images
- mri data
- magnetic resonance images
- high resolution
- lateral ventricles
- magnetic resonance
- brain structures
- fetal brain
- mri images
- medical imaging
- medical image analysis
- brain tissue
- low resolution
- anatomical structures
- white matter
- inter subject
- beating heart
- prostate cancer
- high temporal resolution
- medical data
- deformable models
- brain images
- image data
- positron emission tomography
- super resolution
- imaging modalities
- image processing
- clinical applications
- brain tumors
- region of interest
- diffusion tensor images
- diffusion tensor
- remote sensing
- synthetic data
- ct images
- computed tomography
- image analysis
- pattern recognition
- three dimensional