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Processing of structural neuroimaging data in young children: Bridging the gap between current practice and state-of-the-art methods

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Highlights • The structure of a child brain is significantly different from an adult brain.• Standard software tools for processing brain MRI data might not be appropriate for analyzing pediatric… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • The structure of a child brain is significantly different from an adult brain.• Standard software tools for processing brain MRI data might not be appropriate for analyzing pediatric neuroimaging data.• Age-specific and 4D brain MRI atlases have shown to improve the results for brain extraction, normalization, and segmentation.• Image quality enhancement and longitudinal registration are important processing steps for analysis of pediatric samples.

Keywords: data young; structural neuroimaging; processing structural; young children; neuroimaging data; brain

Journal Title: Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Year Published: 2017

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