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https://github.com/sfb1451/projects-b05

Science Score: 44.0%

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Citation (CITATION.cff)

abstract: Project B05 explores the neurobiological basis of inter-individual differences
  in motor functions based on MRI and fMRI by training multivariate statistical learning
  models and evaluating their accuracy for predicting individual motor functions in
  previously unseen subjects. The resulting models will describe the neurobiology
  of inter-individual differences, also considering ageing. They will be extended
  to patients with ischemic strokes through novel transfer-learning approaches, thereby
  offering new insights into the pathophysiology underlying motor impairment and recovery
  of function.
authors:
- {family-names: Eickhoff, given-names: Simon}
- {family-names: Grefkes, given-names: Christian}
- {family-names: Tahmasian, given-names: Masoud}
- {family-names: Komeyer, given-names: Vera}
- {family-names: Nazarzadeh, given-names: Kimia}
- {family-names: Tscherpel, given-names: Caroline}
cff-version: 1.2.0
message: Generated with data scraped from crc1451.uni-koeln.de
title: 'B05: Single-case predictions of motor abilities in health and disease'

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