Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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527621 | Image and Vision Computing | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Existing approaches to the problem of subject motion artefacts in FMRI data have applied rigid-body registration techniques to what is a non-rigid problem. We propose a model, which can account for the non-linear characteristics of movement effects, known to result from the acquisition methods used to form these images. The model also facilitates the proper application of temporal corrections, which are needed to compensate for acquisition delays. Results of an implementation based on this model reveal that it is possible to correct these effects, leading to accurate realignment and timing correction.
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Authors
Peter R. Bannister, J. Michael Brady, Mark Jenkinson,