Chapter 3D Polarized Light Imaging Portrayed: Visualization of Fiber Architecture Derived from 3D-PLI
3D polarized light imaging (3D-PLI) is a neuroimaging technique that has recently opened up new avenues to study the complex architecture of nerve fibers in postmortem brains at microscopic scales. In a specific voxel-based analysis, each voxel is assigned a single 3D fiber orientation vector. This...
Main Author: | Schubert, Nicole (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Axer, Markus (auth), Pietrzyk, Uwe (auth), Amunts, Katrin (auth) |
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2018
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