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Take a
Closer Look

The NeuroQ™ Display and Analysis Program has
been developed to aid in the assessment of
human brain scans through quantification of
mean pixel values lying within standardized
regions of interest, and to provide
quantified comparisons with brain scans
derived from FDG-PET studies of defined
groups having no identified neuropsychiatric
disease or symptoms, i.e., asymptomatic
controls (AC).
NeuroQ™ provides automated analysis of brain
PET scans, with output that includes
quantification of relative activity in 240
different brain regions, as well as measures
of the magnitude and statistical
significance with which activity in each
region differs from mean activity values of
brain regions in the AC database. The data
are summarized and displayed in an
easy-to-read, two-dimensional color-coded
format, quantitatively comparing the
activity in each region of the subject’s
brain to internal reference regions, and to
the normalized activity values for those
regions established for a group of
asymptomatic control subjects. If there is
abnormal cerebral metabolic function, NeuroQ
shows you at a glance how abnormal, and how
statistically important it is. NeuroQ™ also
provides a tomographic slice display of
transaxial, sagittal, and coronal slices
along with the ability to view the display
in various color tables and adjust contrast
and background. The inverse black and white
display of transaxial slices is shown below.

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