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The most common task in functional MRI (fMRI) registration is aligning the functional data with an anatomical reference or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the fMRI is time-series data, the entire 4D volumes are often large and realigning is memory intensive. The fMRI series also often contain significant distortions and low tissue contrast, making automated intensity-based registration is also challenging. | The most common task in functional MRI (fMRI) registration is aligning the functional data with an anatomical reference or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the fMRI is time-series data, the entire 4D volumes are often large and realigning is memory intensive. The fMRI series also often contain significant distortions and low tissue contrast, making automated intensity-based registration is also challenging. | ||
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The most common task in functional MRI (fMRI) registration is aligning the functional data with an anatomical reference or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the fMRI is time-series data, the entire 4D volumes are often large and realigning is memory intensive. The fMRI series also often contain significant distortions and low tissue contrast, making automated intensity-based registration is also challenging.