نتایج جستجو برای: high angular resolution diffusion imaging hardi

تعداد نتایج: 2697155  

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2009
Yi-Ping Chao Kuan-Hung Cho Chun-Hung Yeh Kun-Hsien Chou Jyh-Horng Chen Ching-Po Lin

The function of the corpus callosum (CC) is to distribute perceptual, motor, cognitive, learned, and voluntary information between the two hemispheres of the brain. Accurate parcellation of the CC according to fiber composition and fiber connection is of upmost important. In this work, population-based probabilistic connection topographies of the CC, in the standard Montreal Neurological Instit...

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2009
Guang Cheng Baba C. Vemuri Paul R. Carney Thomas H. Mareci

In this paper, we present a novel algorithm for non-rigidly registering two high angular resolution diffusion weighted MRIs (HARDI), each represented by a Gaussian mixture field (GMF). We model the non-rigid warp by a thin-plate spline and formulate the registration problem as the minimization of the L2 distance between the two given GMFs. The key mathematical contributions of this work are, (i...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2013
Emmanuel Caruyer Christophe Lenglet Guillermo Sapiro Rachid Deriche

PURPOSE In diffusion MRI, a technique known as diffusion spectrum imaging reconstructs the propagator with a discrete Fourier transform, from a Cartesian sampling of the diffusion signal. Alternatively, it is possible to directly reconstruct the orientation distribution function in q-ball imaging, providing so-called high angular resolution diffusion imaging. In between these two techniques, ac...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Julio Martin Duarte-Carvajalino Neda Jahanshad Christophe Lenglet Katie L. McMahon Greig I. de Zubicaray Nicholas G. Martin Margaret J. Wright Paul M. Thompson Guillermo Sapiro

Modern non-invasive brain imaging technologies, such as diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI), enable the mapping of neural fiber tracts in the white matter, providing a basis to reconstruct a detailed map of brain structural connectivity networks. Brain connectivity networks differ from random networks in their topology, which can be measured using small worldness, modularity, an...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
M. Okan Irfanoglu Lindsay Walker Joelle E. Sarlls Stefano Marenco Carlo Pierpaoli

In this work we investigate the effects of echo planar imaging (EPI) distortions on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) based fiber tractography results. We propose a simple experimental framework that would enable assessing the effects of EPI distortions on the accuracy and reproducibility of fiber tractography from a pilot study on a few subjects. We compare trajectories computed from two diffusio...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Kai-Kai Shen Stephen E. Rose Jurgen Fripp Katie L. McMahon Greig I. de Zubicaray Nicholas G. Martin Paul M. Thompson Margaret J. Wright Olivier Salvado

Heritability of brain anatomical connectivity has been studied with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) mainly by modeling each voxel's diffusion pattern as a tensor (e.g., to compute fractional anisotropy), but this method cannot accurately represent the many crossing connections present in the brain. We hypothesized that different brain networks (i.e., their component fibers) might have differen...

2015
T. Bracht A. N. Doidge P. A. Keedwell D. K. Jones

BACKGROUND The medial forebrain bundle (MFB) is an important pathway of the reward system. Two branches have been described using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based tractography: the infero-medial MFB (imMFB) and the supero-lateral MFB (slMFB). Previous studies point to white-matter microstructural alterations of the slMFB in major depressive disorder (MDD) during acute episodes. ...

2011
Henrik Skibbe Marco Reisert

The automatic parcellation of the human brain based on MR imaging isin several areas of high interest. In particular, identifying corresponding brain areasbetween different subjects is an indispensable prerequisite for any group analysis. Butalso, simple segmentations into different tissue types is an important preprocessingstep. We present a generic framework for describing and...

Journal: :Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 2013
Brian L Edlow Robin L Haynes Emi Takahashi Joshua P Klein Peter Cummings Thomas Benner David M Greer Steven M Greenberg Ona Wu Hannah C Kinney Rebecca D Folkerth

Traumatic coma is associated with disruption of axonal pathways throughout the brain, but the specific pathways involved in humans are incompletely understood. In this study, we used high angular resolution diffusion imaging to map the connectivity of axonal pathways that mediate the 2 critical components of consciousness-arousal and awareness-in the postmortem brain of a 62-year-old woman with...

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