Reproducibility of automated habenula segmentation via deep learning in major depressive disorder and normal controls with 7 Tesla MRI
Abstract The habenula is one of the most important brain regions for investigating the etiology of psychiatric diseases such as major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the habenula is challenging to delineate with the naked human eye in brain imaging due to its low contrast and tiny size, and the...
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Autores principales: | Sang-Heon Lim, Jihyun Yoon, Young Jae Kim, Chang-Ki Kang, Seo-Eun Cho, Kwang Gi Kim, Seung-Gul Kang |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/919069e2d3a9483abc76bc85e81a5103 |
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