“…This includes deterministic tracking or the use of the older and simpler tensor model (Basser, Pajevic, Pierpaoli, Duda, & Aldroubi, 2000;Mori, Crain, Chacko, & van Zijl, 1999). Indeed, for the case of arcuate laterality, we find more studies that employ a more limited deterministic tractography (Allendorfer et al, 2016;Budisavljevic et al, 2015;Takao, Hayashi, & Ohtomo, 2013) than we do studies that employ more permissive probabilistic methods (De Santis, Drakesmith, Bells, Assaf, & Jones, 2014;Zhao, Thiebaut de Schotten, Altarelli, Dubois, & Ramus, 2016). Instead of false-positive errors, however, these limited deterministic methods may be more prone to false-negative errors, as true streamlines may be aborted or prematurely terminated due to smaller sensitivity in deterministic tracking or the tensor model.…”