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Can you provide the true minimum/maximum/mean intensity of the white-matter/gray-matter/CSF in a simulated image?

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Can you provide the true minimum/maximum/mean intensity of the white-matter/gray-matter/CSF in a simulated image?

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Short answer: Not really. Long answer: Our MRI simulator is quite sophisticated — it produces the images starting from tissue MR parameters (ie T1, T2, T2* relaxation times), as well as incorporating realistic partial-volume, noise, and intensity non-uniformity (bias field) effects.

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