Modelling neuroanatomical variation during childhood and adolescence with neighbourhood-preserving embedding
Abstract Brain development is a dynamic process with tissue-specific alterations that reflect complex and ongoing biological processes taking place during childhood and adolescence. Accurate identification and modelling of these anatomical processes in vivo with MRI may provide clinically useful ima...
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Auteurs principaux: | Gareth Ball, Chris Adamson, Richard Beare, Marc L. Seal |
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2017
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