Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox

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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.

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Callaghan, MF, Lutti, A, Ashburner, J, Balteau, E, Corbin, N, Draganski, B, Helms, G, Kherif, F, Leutritz, T, Mohammadi, S, Phillips, C, Reimer, E, Ruthotto, L, Seif, M, Tabelow, K, Ziegler, G & Weiskopf, N 2019, 'Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox', DATA BRIEF, vol. 25, pp. 104132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104132

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Callaghan, M. F., Lutti, A., Ashburner, J., Balteau, E., Corbin, N., Draganski, B., Helms, G., Kherif, F., Leutritz, T., Mohammadi, S., Phillips, C., Reimer, E., Ruthotto, L., Seif, M., Tabelow, K., Ziegler, G., & Weiskopf, N. (2019). Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox. DATA BRIEF, 25, 104132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104132

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Callaghan MF, Lutti A, Ashburner J, Balteau E, Corbin N, Draganski B et al. Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox. DATA BRIEF. 2019 Aug;25:104132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104132

Bibtex

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title = "Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox",
abstract = "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].",
author = "Callaghan, {Martina F} and Antoine Lutti and John Ashburner and Evelyne Balteau and Nad{\`e}ge Corbin and Bogdan Draganski and Gunther Helms and Ferath Kherif and Tobias Leutritz and Siawoosh Mohammadi and Christophe Phillips and Enrico Reimer and Lars Ruthotto and Maryam Seif and Karsten Tabelow and Gabriel Ziegler and Nikolaus Weiskopf",
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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

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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].

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DO - 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104132

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

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SP - 104132

JO - DATA BRIEF

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SN - 2352-3409

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