The developing Human Connectome Project automated functional pre-processing pipeline for neonates (CROSBI ID 650422)
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Fitzgibbon, Sean ; Andersson, Jesper ; Harrison, Samuel ; Robinson, Emma ; Bozek, Jelena ; Makropoulos, Antonios ; Bastiani, Matteo ; Griffanti, Ludovica ; Wright, Robert ; Schuh, Andreas ; Hughes, Emer ; O'Muircheartaigh, Jonathan ; Gomes, Ana ; Allsop, Joanna ; Steinweg, Johannes ; Tusor, Nora ; Wurie, Julia ; Bueno-Conde, Jose ; Abaei, Maryam ; Price, Anthony ; Cordero-Grande, Lucilio ; Hutter, Jana ; Beckmann, Christian ; Hajnal, Joseph ; Rueckert, Daniel ; Edwards, David ; Smith, Stephen ; Jenkinson, Mark ; Duff, Eugene
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The developing Human Connectome Project automated functional pre-processing pipeline for neonates
The dHCP aims to create a detailed 4-dimensional connectome of early life spanning 20 to 44 weeks post-conceptional age, recording structural, diffusion and functional MRI measures in utero and in neonates. Neonates present significant challenges to data processing due to low and variable contrast and high levels of head motion. This abstract presents the dHCP functional preprocessing framework for neonates and initial rsfMRI results. Processing refinements integrated into the automated dHCP functional pipeline provide reliable, high quality connectomic data from neonates.
Data-analysis ; Development ; functional-MRI ; MRI
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2017.
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23rd Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping
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25.06.2017-29.06.2017
Vancouver, Kanada