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Noor Jehan Kabani

Researcher at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Publications -  22
Citations -  8393

Noor Jehan Kabani is an academic researcher from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Sulcus. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 22 publications receiving 7827 citations. Previous affiliations of Noor Jehan Kabani include Centre for Addiction and Mental Health & Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital.

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Design and construction of a realistic digital brain phantom

TL;DR: The authors present a realistic, high-resolution, digital, volumetric phantom of the human brain, which can be used to simulate tomographic images of the head and is the ideal tool to test intermodality registration algorithms.
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Neurodevelopmental Trajectories of the Human Cerebral Cortex

TL;DR: By mapping a key characteristic of these development trajectories (the age of attaining peak cortical thickness), this work documents the dynamic, heterochronous maturation of the cerebral cortex through time lapse sequences (“movies”).
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Automated 3-D Extraction of Inner and Outer Surfaces of Cerebral Cortex from MRI

TL;DR: A general method of deforming polyhedra is presented here, with two novel features that are used advantageously to identify automatically the total surface of the outer and inner boundaries of cerebral cortical gray matter from normal human MR images, accurately locating the depths of the sulci.
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Volumetry of Hippocampus and Amygdala with High-resolution MRI and Three-dimensional Analysis Software: Minimizing the Discrepancies between Laboratories

TL;DR: Results indicate that the advances in scanning technique, volume preparation and segmentation protocols allow a more precise definition of medial temporal lobe structures with MRI, and that results for mean volumes for hippocampus and amygdala from different laboratories will eventually become comparable.
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Three-dimensional MRI atlas of the human cerebellum in proportional stereotaxic space.

TL;DR: An atlas of the human cerebellum is prepared using high-resolution magnetic resonance-derived images warped into the proportional stereotaxic space of Talairach and Tournoux to provide a template for more precise identification of cerebellar topography in functional imaging studies in normals and clinical-pathologic correlations in patients.