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MRIDatasets with and without deliberate head movements for detection and imputation of dropout in diffusion MRI
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OpenNeuro Accession Number: ds002087Files: 10Size: 116.32MB
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This is the diffusion MRI data acquired with and without deliberate head movements and used to investigate the correction of signal dropout as described in the following publication:
Koch A, Zhukov A, Stöcker T, Groeschel S, Schultz T. SHORE‐based detection and imputation of dropout in diffusion MRI. Magn Reson Med. 2019;00:1–13. https ://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.27893
The folder /sub-01/dwi contains diffusion-weighted MRI data with (run-2) and without (run-1) deliberate head movements, the corresponding bvec and bval files. Additional b=0 scans acquired with reverse phase encoding (revpe) polarity are located in the folder /bidsignore/sub-01.
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Alexandra Koch, Rüdiger Stirnberg, Tony Stöcker, Thomas SchultzAvailable Modalities
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Created: 2019-08-01Versions
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Alexandra Koch on 2019-08-01 - almost 3 years agoLast Updated
2019-08-01 - almost 3 years agoSessions
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doi:10.18112/openneuro.ds002087.v1.0.0License
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Alexandra Koch and Rüdiger Stirnberg and Tony Stöcker and Thomas Schultz (2019). Datasets with and without deliberate head movements for detection and imputation of dropout in diffusion MRI. OpenNeuro. [Dataset] doi: 10.18112/openneuro.ds002087.v1.0.0
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Koch A, Zhukov A, Stöcker T, Groeschel S, Schultz T. SHORE‐based detection and imputation of dropout in diffusion MRI. Magn Reson Med. 2019;00:1–13. https ://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.27893Ethics Approvals
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