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Big and Small Cerebral Asymmetries

View ORCID ProfileMark A. Eckert, Kenneth I. Vaden Jr., Dyslexia Data Consortium
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/269571
Mark A. Eckert
1Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C., 29425-5500
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Kenneth I. Vaden Jr.
1Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C., 29425-5500
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1Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C., 29425-5500
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Deformation-based asymmetries replicate previously observed grey matter asymmetries and characterize white matter asymmetries.

Increased sensitivity to structural asymmetries in some brain regions depends on smaller-scale normalization or deformation parameters.

Tuning deformation parameters can provide more precise asymmetry measures for understanding the mechanisms and functional significance of cerebral asymmetries.

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  • The authors have no conflicts of interest.

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