SynthStrip is a skull-stripping tool that extracts brain voxels from a landscape of image types, ranging across imaging modalities, resolutions, and subject populations. To achieve robust skull-stripping across a landscape of imaging protocols, we introduce SynthStrip, a rapid, learning-based brain-extraction tool. SynthStrip This is a NiPreps implementation of the SynthStrip skull-stripping tool.
SynthStrip is a skull-stripping tool that extracts brain signal from a landscape of image types, ranging across imaging modality, contrast, resolution, and subject population. SynthStrip documentation has been moved to https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/docs/synthstrip. Skull-stripping using SynthStrip tool (mri_synthstrip in Freesurfer).
SynthStrip is a skull-stripping tool designed to extract the brain from various medical imaging modalities, spanning contrasts, resolutions, and diverse subject populations.
Synthstrip integration to be used across nipreps - GitHub.
SynthStrip brick — mia_processes 2.7.0 documentation.
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