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Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox. / Callaghan, Martina F; Lutti, Antoine; Ashburner, John; Balteau, Evelyne; Corbin, Nadège; Draganski, Bogdan; Helms, Gunther; Kherif, Ferath; Leutritz, Tobias; Mohammadi, Siawoosh; Phillips, Christophe; Reimer, Enrico; Ruthotto, Lars; Seif, Maryam; Tabelow, Karsten; Ziegler, Gabriel; Weiskopf, Nikolaus.
In: DATA BRIEF, Vol. 25, 08.2019, p. 104132.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox
AU - Callaghan, Martina F
AU - Lutti, Antoine
AU - Ashburner, John
AU - Balteau, Evelyne
AU - Corbin, Nadège
AU - Draganski, Bogdan
AU - Helms, Gunther
AU - Kherif, Ferath
AU - Leutritz, Tobias
AU - Mohammadi, Siawoosh
AU - Phillips, Christophe
AU - Reimer, Enrico
AU - Ruthotto, Lars
AU - Seif, Maryam
AU - Tabelow, Karsten
AU - Ziegler, Gabriel
AU - Weiskopf, Nikolaus
PY - 2019/8
Y1 - 2019/8
N2 - The hMRI toolbox is an open-source toolbox for the calculation of quantitative MRI parameter maps from a series of weighted imaging data, and optionally additional calibration data. The multi-parameter mapping (MPM) protocol, incorporating calibration data to correct for spatial variation in the scanner's transmit and receive fields, is the most complete protocol that can be handled by the toolbox. Here we present a dataset acquired with such a full MPM protocol, which is made freely available to be used as a tutorial by following instructions provided on the associated toolbox wiki pages, which can be found at http://hMRI.info, and following the theory described in: hMRI - A toolbox for quantitative MRI in neuroscience and clinical research [1].
AB - The hMRI toolbox is an open-source toolbox for the calculation of quantitative MRI parameter maps from a series of weighted imaging data, and optionally additional calibration data. The multi-parameter mapping (MPM) protocol, incorporating calibration data to correct for spatial variation in the scanner's transmit and receive fields, is the most complete protocol that can be handled by the toolbox. Here we present a dataset acquired with such a full MPM protocol, which is made freely available to be used as a tutorial by following instructions provided on the associated toolbox wiki pages, which can be found at http://hMRI.info, and following the theory described in: hMRI - A toolbox for quantitative MRI in neuroscience and clinical research [1].
U2 - 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104132
DO - 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104132
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 31297422
VL - 25
SP - 104132
JO - DATA BRIEF
JF - DATA BRIEF
SN - 2352-3409
ER -