Diffusion MRI from quantitative measurement to in-vivo neuroanatomy
Diffusion imaging is a non-invasive MR technique that is now being used in novel ways to study aspects of white matter anatomy that could never before be investigated in the living brain. The technique therefore has enormous potential for addressing novel research questions in both basic and clinica...
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Amsterdam
Academic Press
2009, ©2009
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Table of Contents:
- beyond the diffusion tensor / Kiran K Seunarine and Daniel C Alexander
- White matter structure: a microscopist's view / Julia M. Edgar and Ian R. Griffiths
- The biological basis of diffusion anisotropy / Christian Beaulieu
- Inferring microstructural information of white matter from diffusion MRI / Yaniv Assaf and Yoram Cohen
- Cross-Subject Comparison of Local Diffusion MRI Parameters / Steven Smith and Gordon Kindlmann
- Diffusion MRI in neurological disorders / Benedetta Bodini and Olga Ciccarelli
- DTI in development and aging / David Salat, Stephanie Y. Lee, Bindu Setty, H. Diana Rosas and P. Ellen Grant
- Individual differences in white matter microstructure in the healthy brain / Jan Scholz, Heidi Johansen-Berg and Valentina Tomassini
- Diffusion tensor imaging
- Includes bibliographical references and index