Prospective motion correction with volumetric navigators (vNavs) reduces the bias and variance in brain morphometry induced by subject motion.
M. Dylan TisdallMartin ReuterAbid QureshiRandy L. BucknerBruce FischlAndré J. W. van der KouwePublished in: NeuroImage (2016)
Keyphrases
- motion correction
- brain imaging
- model fitting
- magnetic resonance images
- mri data
- brain tissue
- human brain
- mr imaging
- brain tumors
- brain images
- image analysis
- mr images
- magnetic resonance imaging
- medical images
- shape analysis
- active appearance models
- cortical surface
- white matter
- fully automatic
- medical imaging
- synthetic data
- parameter estimation
- information processing
- motion tracking
- computer vision
- diffusion tensor
- least squares