[HTML][HTML] Quantitative mapping of the brain's structural connectivity using diffusion MRI tractography: A review
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) tractography is an advanced imaging
technique that enables in vivo reconstruction of the brain's white matter connections at …
technique that enables in vivo reconstruction of the brain's white matter connections at …
Tractostorm: The what, why, and how of tractography dissection reproducibility
Investigative studies of white matter (WM) brain structures using diffusion MRI (dMRI)
tractography frequently require manual WM bundle segmentation, often called “virtual …
tractography frequently require manual WM bundle segmentation, often called “virtual …
Brain asymmetries from mid-to late life and hemispheric brain age
The human brain demonstrates structural and functional asymmetries which have
implications for ageing and mental and neurological disease development. We used a set of …
implications for ageing and mental and neurological disease development. We used a set of …
Exploring the early organization and maturation of linguistic pathways in the human infant brain
Linguistic processing is based on a close collaboration between temporal and frontal
regions connected by two pathways: the “dorsal” and “ventral pathways”(assumed to support …
regions connected by two pathways: the “dorsal” and “ventral pathways”(assumed to support …
[HTML][HTML] Anatomically constrained tractography of the fetal brain
Abstract Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) is increasingly used to
study the fetal brain in utero. An important computation enabled by dMRI is streamline …
study the fetal brain in utero. An important computation enabled by dMRI is streamline …
Bundle-specific tractography with incorporated anatomical and orientational priors
Anatomical white matter bundles vary in shape, size, length, and complexity, making
diffusion MRI tractography reconstruction of some bundles more difficult than others. As a …
diffusion MRI tractography reconstruction of some bundles more difficult than others. As a …
Structural and functional brain asymmetries in the early phases of life: a scoping review
P Bisiacchi, E Cainelli - Brain Structure and Function, 2022 - Springer
Asymmetry characterizes the brain in both structure and function. Anatomical asymmetries
explain only a fraction of functional variability in lateralization, with structural and functional …
explain only a fraction of functional variability in lateralization, with structural and functional …
Beyond the genome—Towards an epigenetic understanding of handedness ontogenesis
Hemispheric asymmetries represent one of the major organizational principles in vertebrate
neurobiology, but their molecular determinants are not well understood. For handedness …
neurobiology, but their molecular determinants are not well understood. For handedness …
Reduced hemispheric asymmetry of brain anatomical networks is linked to schizophrenia: a connectome study
Despite convergent evidence indicating a variety of regional abnormalities of hemispheric
asymmetry in schizophrenia, patterns of wider neural network asymmetry remain to be …
asymmetry in schizophrenia, patterns of wider neural network asymmetry remain to be …
Sex differences, asymmetry, and age‐related white matter development in infants and 5‐year‐olds as assessed with tract‐based spatial statistics
V Kumpulainen, H Merisaari, E Silver… - Human Brain …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid white matter (WM) maturation of first years of life is followed by slower yet long‐
lasting development, accompanied by learning of more elaborate skills. By the age of 5 …
lasting development, accompanied by learning of more elaborate skills. By the age of 5 …