BACON: A tool for reverse inference in brain activation and alteration
Over the past decades, powerful MRI-based methods have been developed, which yield both voxel-based maps of the brain activity and anatomical variation related to different conditions. With regard to functional or structural MRI data, forward inferences try to determine which areas are involved give...
Main Authors: | Cauda, F. (Author), Costa, T. (Author), Ferraro, M. (Author), Fox, P.T (Author), Lancaster, J. (Author), Liloia, D. (Author), Manuello, J. (Author), Nani, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2021
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