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  2. Brain morphometry - Wikipedia

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    Pattern based morphometry (PBM) is a method of brain morphometry first put forth in PBM. [6] It builds upon DBM and VBM. PBM is based on the application of sparse dictionary learning to morphometry. As opposed to typical voxel based approaches which depend on univariate statistical tests at specific voxel locations, PBM extracts multivariate ...

  3. Voxel-based morphometry - Wikipedia

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    Voxel-based morphometry is a computational approach to neuroanatomy that measures differences in local concentrations of brain tissue, through a voxel-wise comparison of multiple brain images. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In traditional morphometry , volume of the whole brain or its subparts is measured by drawing regions of interest (ROIs) on images from brain ...

  4. Category:Brain - Wikipedia

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    Blood–brain barrier; Brain balls; Brain death; Outline of brain mapping; Brain morphometry; Brain simulation; Brain size; Brain–body interaction; Brain-specific homeobox; Brain–body mass ratio; Brainwave entrainment

  5. Caret (software) - Wikipedia

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    CARET is a free, open-source application distributed in both binary and source formats under the GNU General Public License. CARET runs on FreeBSD , Linux , Mac OS X , and Microsoft Windows . CARET's capabilities

  6. Morphometrics - Wikipedia

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    Onymacris unguicularis beetle with landmarks for morphometric analysis. In landmark-based geometric morphometrics, the spatial information missing from traditional morphometrics is contained in the data, because the data are coordinates of landmarks: discrete anatomical loci that are arguably homologous in all individuals in the analysis (i.e. they can be regarded as the "same" point in each ...

  7. Statistical parametric mapping - Wikipedia

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    Standard brain maps such as the Talairach-Tournoux or templates from the Montréal Neurological Institute (MNI) allow researchers from across the world to compare their results. Images can be smoothed to make the data less noisy (similar to the 'blur' effect used in some image-editing software) by which voxels are averaged with their neighbours ...

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  9. Morphology (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the word "morphology" is from the Ancient Greek μορφή (morphḗ), meaning "form", and λόγος (lógos), meaning "word, study, research". [2] [3]While the concept of form in biology, opposed to function, dates back to Aristotle (see Aristotle's biology), the field of morphology was developed by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1790) and independently by the German anatomist ...