Population-based Brain Templates for Ultra-Low-Field MRI (opens in new tab)
Ultra-low-field (ULF) MRI currently lacks population-representative spatial priors, limiting robust alignment, normalization, and cross-study comparability. Our aim is to provide an open, standardized ULF brain template resource, comprising data and code, that enables reproducible spatial analysis and method development across ULF studies. We present group-average brain templates generated from 64 mT MRI scans of 100 healthy adults, encompassing both T1- and T2-weighted contrasts and covering...
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