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authors
- Song Xiaowei
- García-Saldivar Pamela
- Kindred Nathan
- Wang Yujiang
- Merchant Hugo
- Meguerditchian Adrien
- Yang Yihong
- Stein Elliot A
- Bradberry Charles W
- Hamed Suliann Ben
- Jedema Hank P
- Poirier Colline
keywords
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Development
- Ageing
- Templates
- Simulation
- Non-human primate
document type
ART
abstract
Longitudinal non-human primate neuroimaging has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of primate brain structure and function. Here we describe its specific strengths, compared to both cross-sectional non-human primate neuroimaging and longitudinal human neuroimaging, but also its associated challenges. We elaborate on factors guiding the use of different analytical tools, subject-specific versus age-specific templates for analyses, and issues related to statistical power.
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