Evaluation of slice accelerations using multiband echo planar imaging at 3 T.
Junqian Xu,Steen Moeller,Edward J. Auerbach,John P. Strupp,Stephen M. Smith,David A. Feinberg,Essa Yacoub,Kamil Ugurbil +7 more
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It is demonstrated that slice acceleration factors of up to eight with blipped controlled aliasing in parallel imaging (CAIPI), in the absence of in-plane accelerations, can be used routinely with acceptable image quality and integrity for whole brain imaging.About:
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ICA-based artefact removal and accelerated fMRI acquisition for improved resting state network imaging
Ludovica Griffanti,Ludovica Griffanti,Gholamreza Salimi-Khorshidi,Christian F. Beckmann,Edward J. Auerbach,Gwenaëlle Douaud,Claire E. Sexton,Enikő Zsoldos,Klaus P. Ebmeier,Nicola Filippini,Clare E. Mackay,Steen Moeller,Junqian Xu,Essa Yacoub,Giuseppe Baselli,Kamil Ugurbil,Karla L. Miller,Stephen M. Smith +17 more
TL;DR: With the optimal cleaning procedures, functional connectivity results from accelerated data were statistically comparable or significantly better than the standard (unaccelerated) acquisition, and, crucially, with higher spatial and temporal resolution.
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Image processing and Quality Control for the first 10,000 brain imaging datasets from UK Biobank.
Fidel Alfaro-Almagro,Mark Jenkinson,Neal K. Bangerter,Jesper L. R. Andersson,Ludovica Griffanti,Gwenaëlle Douaud,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos,Saad Jbabdi,Moises Hernandez-Fernandez,Emmanuel Vallée,Diego Vidaurre,Matthew A. Webster,Paul McCarthy,Chris Rorden,Alessandro Daducci,Daniel C. Alexander,Hui Zhang,Iulius Dragonu,Paul M. Matthews,Karla L. Miller,Stephen M. Smith +21 more
TL;DR: The pipeline is described in detail, following a brief overview of UK Biobank brain imaging and the acquisition protocol and several quantitative investigations carried out as part of the development of both the imaging protocol and the processing pipeline.
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The Human Connectome Project's neuroimaging approach
Matthew F. Glasser,Stephen M. Smith,Daniel S. Marcus,Jesper L. R. Andersson,Edward J. Auerbach,Timothy E.J. Behrens,Timothy S. Coalson,Michael P. Harms,Mark Jenkinson,Steen Moeller,Emma C. Robinson,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos,Junqian Xu,Essa Yacoub,Kamil Ugurbil,David C. Van Essen +15 more
TL;DR: An integrated approach to data acquisition, analysis and sharing that builds upon recent advances, particularly from the Human Connectome Project (HCP), and should accelerate progress in understanding the brain in health and disease.
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Origins of the brain networks for advanced mathematics in expert mathematicians
Marie Amalric,Stanislas Dehaene +1 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that high-level mathematical thinking makes minimal use of language areas and instead recruits circuits initially involved in space and number, which may explain why knowledge of number and space, during early childhood, predicts mathematical achievement.
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Functional gradients of the cerebellum.
TL;DR: Application of diffusion map embedding to resting-state data from the Human Connectome Project dataset shows for the first time that cerebellar functional regions follow a gradual organization which progresses from primary (motor) to transmodal (DMN, task-unfocused) regions.
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