Radiomics in neuroimaging has gained momentum as a noninvasive prediction tool not only to differentiate between types of brain tumors, but also to create phenotypic signatures in neurological/neuropsychiatric disorders. However, there is currently little understating about the robustness and reproducibility of radiomic features in a baseline normative population. Moreover, the radiomics across cerebellum which has a more complex anatomy has not been evaluated This study investigates and demonstrates the intra- and inter-scanner reproducibility and the spatial variations within the regions of the cerebrum and cerebellum. Our findings suggest that care must be taken while interpreting these features for pathological inferences.
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