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Systematic Differences Between Perceptually Relevant Image Statistics of Brain MRI and Natural Images
2019
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
It is well-known that the human visual system is adapted to the statistical structure of natural scenes. Yet there are important classes of images - for example, medical images - that are not natural scenes, and therefore, that are expected to have statistical properties that deviate from the class of images that shaped the evolution and development of human vision. Here, focusing on structural brain MRI images, we quantify and characterize these deviations in terms of a set of local image
doi:10.3389/fninf.2019.00046
pmid:31293409
pmcid:PMC6603243
fatcat:kzjwgi5xkrhgzdg3wkpbluxczq