An Intrinsic Coordinate System of the Developing Human Brain

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Healthcare Services
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Brain,
Harvard College
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President and Fellows of Harvard College

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Overview: Magnetic resonance imaging of newborn infants with gestational age ranging from 24 to 40 weeks indicates major developmental changes in the human brain over this time period. Assessment of normal and abnormal anatomical variability requires a coordinate system enabling inter-subject comparison. This paper presents a method for identifying an intrinsic coordinate system of the developing brain by applying a minimum entropy criterion to determine affine transformations to bring a group of subject scans into alignment.

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Format: PDF | Size: 57KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 1


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