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VISUALIZATION
2005
IEEE

Fast and Reproducible Fiber Bundle Selection in DTI Visualization

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Fast and Reproducible Fiber Bundle Selection in DTI Visualization
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is an MRI-based technique for quantifying water diffusion in living tissue. In the white matter of the brain, water diffuses more rapidly along the neuronal axons than in the perpendicular direction. By exploiting this phenomenon, DTI can be used to determine trajectories of fiber bundles, or neuronal connections between regions, in the brain. The resulting bundles can be visualized. However, the resulting visualizations can be complex and difficult to interpret. An effective approach is to pre-determine trajectories from a large number of positions throughout the white matter (full brain fiber tracking) and to offer facilities to aid the user in selecting fiber bundles of interest. Two factors are crucial for the use and acceptance of this technique in clinical studies: Firstly, the selection of the bundles by brain experts should be interactive, supported by real-time visualization of the trajectories registered with anatomical MRI scans. Secondly,...
Jorik Blaas, Charl P. Botha, Bart Peters, Frans Vo
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where VISUALIZATION
Authors Jorik Blaas, Charl P. Botha, Bart Peters, Frans Vos, Frits H. Post
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