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  • Neuroimaging
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Computational Neuroscience

Background:

  • High-resolution functional MRI (fMRI) enables non-invasive study of brain activity across cortical layers and columns.
  • Sub-millimeter fMRI data present analysis challenges due to artifacts like blurring, distortions, low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and limited coverage.
  • Conventional analysis pipelines often lack the spatial accuracy required for layer-specific fMRI data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce LayNii, a novel software suite specifically designed for analyzing layer-specific fMRI data.
  • Provide a robust and accessible toolbox to overcome common challenges in sub-millimeter fMRI analysis.
  • Facilitate novel research questions regarding directional information flow in brain circuits at the cortical layer level.

Main Methods:

  • LayNii is a collection of command-line executable programs written in C/C++.
  • The software is open-source and available as pre-compiled binaries for major operating systems (Linux, Windows, macOS).
  • Includes specialized functions for 'layerification', columnarization, layer-specific smoothing, vein mitigation for GE-BOLD data, quality assessment, and VASO data analysis.

Main Results:

  • LayNii is specifically designed to handle layer-fMRI data with SNR and coverage constraints.
  • The toolbox offers layer-specific analysis capabilities not easily achievable with alternative software packages.
  • Key functionalities include native voxel space layerification and columnarization, enhancing spatial accuracy.

Conclusions:

  • LayNii provides a powerful, open-source solution for analyzing challenging sub-millimeter fMRI data.
  • The software enables more accurate and detailed investigations of brain circuitry at the cortical layer level.
  • LayNii is expected to advance research in non-invasive neuroimaging and computational neuroscience.