Presentation 2000/9/22
Software for surface-based analysis of fMRI
Hiroki YAMAMOTO, Shigeko TAKAHASHI, Tomohiro AZUKAWA, Yoshimichi EJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) Recent development of imaging technique provides unrivalled access to detailed quantitative information about the living brain. FMRI studies have identified multiple visual areas in the human visual cortex, showing stimulus-selective activities of specific areas. More recent studies emphasize the specification of functional properties and information processing of these visual areas. This demands 1) exact modeling of the human cerebral cortex and 2) sampling the activities of specific visual areas in relation to their representation of visual field. In this study, we developed the software to achieve these tasks.
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Keyword(in English) fMRI / brain mapping / brain sampling / cortical surface reconstruction
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Title (in English) Software for surface-based analysis of fMRI
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Keyword(1) fMRI
Keyword(2) brain mapping
Keyword(3) brain sampling
Keyword(4) cortical surface reconstruction
1st Author's Name Hiroki YAMAMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University:JSPS Research Fellow()
2nd Author's Name Shigeko TAKAHASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Fine Arts, Kyoto City University of Arts
3rd Author's Name Tomohiro AZUKAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
4th Author's Name Yoshimichi EJIMA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
Date 2000/9/22
Paper # MBE2000-64
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 330
Page pp.pp.-
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