Projects
Rigid Motion Correction for Positron Emission Tomography Brain Imaging KU Leuven
During a positron emission tomography (PET) scan the subject is required to be completely stationary for the duration of the scan. Any motion of the subject will translate into motion blur in the final reconstructed image and may reduce the diagnostic value of the image. Motion during a PET scan can be classified into two main categories: non-rigid and rigid motion. Non-rigid motion deforms the subject and is primarily caused by motion in the ...
Online adjustments in goal-directed movements during ageing KU Leuven
How we interact with the dynamic world when moving is through continuous estimates of our body on one hand and of the environment on the other hand. When making a reaching movement, we adjust our movements continuously based on a comparison of the real movement with the estimated one. This adjustment might be necessary when the original estimate of our movement to make was wrong, or when the environment itself is changing.
This thesis ...