2001
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0861
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Axonal Tracking in the Human Brainstem

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“…Tracking was performed from all pixels inside the brain (the so-called brute-force approach), and fibers penetrating manually defined ROIs were assigned to the specific tracts associated with those ROIs. A description of the tracking protocol is provided in our previous papers (Stieltjes et al, 2001;Mori et al, 2002;Wakana et al, 2004;Wakana et al, 2005) and summarized in Fig. 2.…”
Section: Fiber Tracking and Roi Drawing Strategymentioning
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“…Tracking was performed from all pixels inside the brain (the so-called brute-force approach), and fibers penetrating manually defined ROIs were assigned to the specific tracts associated with those ROIs. A description of the tracking protocol is provided in our previous papers (Stieltjes et al, 2001;Mori et al, 2002;Wakana et al, 2004;Wakana et al, 2005) and summarized in Fig. 2.…”
Section: Fiber Tracking and Roi Drawing Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the maps can be used as templates for the parcellation of the white matter and tract-specific monitoring of MR parameters. In the past, tractography results have been used as ROI to perform tract-specific quantification of MR parameters (Virta et al, 1999;Xue et al, 1999;Stieltjes et al, 2001;Glenn et al, 2003;Wilson et al, 2003;Partridge et al, 2004;Berman et al, 2005;Pagani et al, 2005;Jones et al, 2006;Kanaan et al, 2006). The probabilistic approach described in this paper can be considered as an extension of this idea.…”
Section: Use Of the Probabilistic Map As An Anatomical Templatementioning
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