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Initial demonstration of in vivo tracing of axonal projections in the macaque brain and comparison with the human brain using diffusion tensor imaging and fast marching tractography.

机译:猕猴大脑中轴突投影的体内追踪的初步证明,并使用扩散张量成像和快速行进束摄影术与人脑进行比较。

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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a magnetic resonance imaging technique, is used to infer major axonal projections in the macaque and human brain. This study investigates the feasibility of using known macaque anatomical connectivity as a "gold-standard" for the evaluation of DTI tractography methods. Connectivity information is determined from the DTI data using fast marching tractography (FMT), a novel tract-tracing (tractography) method. We show for the first time that it is possible to determine, in an entirely noninvasive manner, anatomical connection pathways and maps of an anatomical connectivity metric in the macaque brain using a standard clinical scanner and that these pathways are consistent with known anatomy. Analogous human anatomical connectivity is also presented for the first time using the FMT method, and the results are compared. The current limitations of the methodology and possibilities available for further studies are discussed.
机译:扩散张量成像(DTI)是一种磁共振成像技术,用于推断猕猴和人脑中的主要轴突投影。这项研究调查了使用已知的猕猴解剖学连接性作为“金标准”评估DTI术的方法的可行性。连通性信息是使用快速行进束线描记法(FMT)从DTI数据中确定的,FMT是一种新颖的束迹跟踪(tractography)方法。我们首次表明,可以使用标准临床扫描仪以完全无创的方式确定猕猴大脑中的解剖学连接途径和解剖学连通性指标图,并且这些途径与已知的解剖学一致。还首次使用FMT方法展示了类似的人体解剖学连接性,并对结果进行了比较。讨论了该方法的当前局限性和可供进一步研究的可能性。

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