Surface-based Morphometry
Surface-based Morphometry is a method of analyzing image data of surfaces in three-dimensional space. It is used to measure and analyze anatomical shape differences between subjects. It is a useful tool for both research studies and clinical imaging. This method of analysis helps scientists to make better informed decisions about how certain diseases or conditions manifest in different individuals. It also provides insight into the effects of various treatments on a person’s morphology. It can also be used to quantify anatomical differences which can be helpful in the diagnosis of various conditions. With the help of surface-based morphometry, researchers can identify the source of anatomical variations in populations and discover the relationship between these variations and diseases. This technique is useful for a variety of scientific fields, including neurology, psychiatry, orthopedics, and cardiology.
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