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03 Apr 2020

A well-known challenge in fMRI data analysis is the excessive variability in the MR signal and the high level of random and structured noise. A common solution to deal with such high variability/noice is to recruit a large number of subjects to enhance the statistical power to detect any scientific effect. To achieve this, the morphologies of the sample brains are required to be warped into a standard space. However, human's cerebral cortices are highly convoluted, with large inter-subject morphological variability that renders the task of registration challenging. Currently, the state-of-the-art non-linear registration methods perform poorly on brains' cortical regions particularly on aging and clinical populations. To alleviate this issue, we propose a landmark-guided and region-based image registration method. We have evaluated our method by warping the brain cortical regions of both young and older participants into the standard space. Compared with the state-of-the-art method, we showed our method significantly (t = 117; p = 0) improved the overlap of the cortical regions (Dice increased by 57%). We concluded our method can significantly improve the registration accuracy of brain cortical regions.

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