“…Many studies have investigated the association between CNS-directed treatment and structural damage of the brain. Brain structural changes such as atrophy from gray and white matter loss or developmental deficits in the corpus callosum that are known to occur after CNS-directed treatments have been correlated with cognitive deficits (Macedoni-Luksic et al, 2003;Mulhern et al, 1999;Mulhern et al, 2001;Palmer et al, 2002;Reddick et al, 2003;Reddick et al, 2005;Steen et al, 2001), but the specific neural substrates of those deficits are largely unknown. Neuroimaging techniques, including functional MRI (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), are promising new tools to investigate brain structure and function in such patients Phillips et al, 2005;Ries et al, 2004;Zou et al, 2005).…”