dijous, 27 de març del 2014

Brain structural imaging: Gleaning more with math




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By Nancy Fliesler


Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a form of magnetic resonance imaging, has become popular in neuroscience. By analyzing the direction of water diffusion in the brain, it can reveal the organization of bundles of nerve fibers, or axons, and how they connect – providing insight on conditions such as autism.




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