A lite parametric model for the Hemodynamic Response Function

04/28/2020
by   Manuel Morante, et al.
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When working with task-related fMRI data, one of the most crucial parts of the data analysis consists of determining a proper estimate of the BOLD response. The following document presents a lite model for the Hemodynamic Response Function HRF. Between other advances, the proposed model present less number of parameters compared to other similar HRF alternative, which reduces its optimization complexity and facilitates its potential applications.

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