Using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging techniques to explore the microstructure and connectivity of subcortical white matter tracts in the human …

J Zanin, T Dhollander, S Farquharson, G Rance… - Hearing Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Since its inception 30 years ago, diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI)
has advanced to become a common component of routine clinical MRI examinations.
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance offers a way to measure anisotropic diffusion in-
vivo, which has led to the development of techniques capable of characterising the
orientation of diffusion within living tissue. These modelling techniques can be used to
investigate the microstructure and connectivity of white matter tracts within the human brain …
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