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Finding Landmarks in the Functional Brain: Detection and Use for Group Characterization
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2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
FMRI group studies are usually based on stereotactic spatial normalization and present voxel by voxel average activity across subjects. This technique does not in general adequately model the inter subject spatial variability. In this work, we propose to identify functional landmarks that are reliable across subjects with subject specific Talairach coordinates that are similar -but not exactly identical-between subjects. We call these Brain Functional Landmarks (BFLs), and define them based on
doi:10.1007/11566489_59
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