Computational procedures applied to functional magnetic resonance imaging data before statistical analysis, including motion correction, spatial normalization, and noise reduction techniques.
Example: Correcting for head movement during scanning, aligning brain images to standard templates, and filtering out physiological noise to prepare data for group analysis.
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