Title :
Atlas generated generalized ROIs for use in functional neuroimaging
Author :
Thurfjell, Lennart ; Bohm, Christian
Author_Institution :
Centre for Image Anal., Uppsala Univ., Sweden
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The interpretation of functional neuroimaging data can, in many cases, be facilitated by comparisons with simulated data corresponding to the measuring situation. A computerized brain atlas is used to provide information regarding the spatial extent of the object being imaged. This knowledge combined with information about the resolution of the imaging device expressed as point spread functions is used to calculate a simulated image of the object. The simulated image can be regarded as a generalized region of interest (ROI) containing information of the object as viewed by the specific instrument. Generalized ROIs are used to automatically determine boundaries of ordinary ROIs and to provide recovery coefficients to compensate for partial volume effects. Simulations can also be used to generate three-dimensional data sets where different activity levels have been assigned to different anatomical structures. These methods are presented here and some experimental results are shown
Keywords :
brain; medical diagnostic computing; medical image processing; anatomical structures; atlas generated generalized ROIs; automatic boundary determination; computerized brain atlas; functional neuroimaging; imaging device spatial extent; medical diagnostic imaging; object spatial extent; point spread functions; regions of interest; simulated data; Brain modeling; Computational modeling; Image analysis; Instruments; Magnetic resonance imaging; Neuroimaging; Neurophysiology; Physics; Positron emission tomography; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on