Hengda He, B.Sc.

PhD Candidate, Department of Biomedical Engineering Columbia University

A longstanding problem in functional neuroimaging studies of cognitive aging is that age-related changes in brain morphology make it difficult to co-register brains, a key step for studies comparing task-related activation in young and old groups. To demonstrate the severity of the problem, the below video  shows 29 participants’ brains after spatial normalization.

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