Additive global cerebral blood flow normalization in arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging

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Abstract

To determine how different methods of normalizing for global cerebral blood flow (gCBF) affect image quality and sensitivity to cortical activation, pulsed arterial spin labeling (pASL) scans obtained during a visual task were normalized by either additive or multiplicative normalization of modal gCBF. Normalization by either method increased the statistical significance of cortical activation by a visual stimulus. However, image quality was superior with additive normalization, whether judged by intensity histograms or by reduced variability within gray and white matter.

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Stewart, S. B., Koller, J. M., Campbell, M. C., Perlmutter, J. S., & Black, K. J. (2015). Additive global cerebral blood flow normalization in arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging. PeerJ, 2015(3). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.834

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