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Prospective motion correction of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging data in children
2010
NeuroImage
Motion artifacts pose significant problems for the acquisition and analysis of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging data. These artifacts can be particularly severe when studying pediatric populations, where greater patient movement reduces the ability to clearly view and reliably measure anatomy. In this study, we tested the effectiveness of a new prospective motion correction technique, called PROMO, as applied to making neuroanatomical measures in typically developing school-age
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.06.017
pmid:20542120
pmcid:PMC3146240
fatcat:rhwey2qxyjbibnijtjrdlgyowq