Cortical reconstruction is prone to failure without high quality structural imaging data. Here, motion simulation was performed on good quality structural MRI images and used to train a regression convolutional neural network to predict the motion-free images as the output. We show that performing retrospective motion correction using a convolutional neural network is able to significantly reduce the number of cortical surface reconstruction quality control failures.
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