Neuroscientific and clinical research has seen tremendous advances over the past 25 years. While hardware, pulse-sequences and reconstruction developments have been an immense driver for this, image processing tools have also been crucial.While anatomical templates such as the MNI152 have become widely used and are a hallmark of neuroimaging analyses, functional contrast-specific templates for group studies are much scarcer but of great interest. We therefore report here the initial development of BATS – the Boston ASL Template and Simulator, highlighting its development and initial use.
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