Spatial normalization
In neuroimaging, spatial normalization is an image processing step, more specifically an image registration method. Human brains differ in size and shape, and one goal of spatial normalization is to deform human brain scans so one location in one subject's brain scan corresponds to the same location in another subject's brain scan. It is often performed in research-based functional neuroimaging where one wants to find common brain activation across multiple human subjects. The brain scan can be obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or positron emission tomography (PET) scanners.
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Spatial normalization
In neuroimaging, spatial normalization is an image processing step, more specifically an image registration method. Human brains differ in size and shape, and one goal of spatial normalization is to deform human brain scans so one location in one subject's brain scan corresponds to the same location in another subject's brain scan. It is often performed in research-based functional neuroimaging where one wants to find common brain activation across multiple human subjects. The brain scan can be obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or positron emission tomography (PET) scanners.
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In neuroimaging, spatial norma ...... such as cosine and polynomia.
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Nell'elaborazioni informatica ...... i registratura delle immagini.
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In neuroimaging, spatial norma ...... ion tomography (PET) scanners.
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Nell'elaborazioni informatica ...... i registratura delle immagini.
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Normalizzazione spaziale
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Spatial normalization
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