Head motion during MRI acquisition reduces gray matter volume and thickness estimates.
Martin ReuterM. Dylan TisdallAbid QureshiRandy L. BucknerAndré J. W. van der KouweBruce FischlPublished in: NeuroImage (2015)
Keyphrases
- head motion
- gray matter
- cerebrospinal fluid
- white matter
- magnetic resonance images
- mr images
- brain tissue
- facial expressions
- mri scans
- tissue segmentation
- eye tracking
- single camera
- brain mr images
- mri data
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- human brain
- head movements
- facial expression recognition
- lighting conditions
- eye gaze
- medical images
- mri images
- diffusion tensor imaging
- gaze estimation
- brain images
- partial volume effects
- medical imaging
- facial features
- diffusion tensor
- motion patterns
- brain tumors
- eye movements
- high resolution
- facial images