Using diffusion MRI data acquired with ultra-high gradient strength to improve tractography in routine-quality data
The development of scanners with ultra-high gradient strength, spearheaded by the Human Connectome Project, has led to dramatic improvements in the spatial, angular, and diffusion resolution that is feasible for in vivo diffusion MRI acquisitions. The improved quality of the data can be exploited to...
Main Authors: | Maffei, C (Author), Lee, C (Author), Planich, M (Author), Ramprasad, M (Author), Ravi, N (Author), Trainor, D (Author), Urban, Z (Author), Kim, M (Author), Jones, RJ (Author), Henin, A (Author), Hofmann, SG (Author), Pizzagalli, DA (Author), Auerbach, RP (Author), Gabrieli, JDE (Author), Whitfield-Gabrieli, S (Author), Greve, DN (Author), Haber, SN (Author), Yendiki, A (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier BV,
2021-11-29T19:56:15Z.
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