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The following pages link to Inference of multiple fiber orientations in high angular resolution diffusion imaging (Q31015247):
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- Uncertainty visualization in HARDI based on ensembles of ODFs (Q24615276) (← links)
- Diffusion MRI at 25: exploring brain tissue structure and function (Q26866050) (← links)
- Neural correlates of amusia in williams syndrome. (Q30368918) (← links)
- Diffusion tensor imaging and beyond (Q30466833) (← links)
- Linear transforms for Fourier data on the sphere: application to high angular resolution diffusion MRI of the brain (Q30537431) (← links)
- Fasciculography: robust prior-free real-time normalized volumetric neural tract parcellation (Q30539354) (← links)
- Local diffusion homogeneity (LDH): an inter-voxel diffusion MRI metric for assessing inter-subject white matter variability (Q30649976) (← links)
- Acceleration of high angular and spatial resolution diffusion imaging using compressed sensing with multichannel spiral data (Q30737444) (← links)
- Interrogation of living myocardium in multiple static deformation states with diffusion tensor and diffusion spectrum imaging. (Q30842324) (← links)
- Toward tract-specific fractional anisotropy (TSFA) at crossing-fiber regions with clinical diffusion MRI. (Q30872917) (← links)
- How does B-value affect HARDI reconstruction using clinical diffusion MRI data? (Q30914812) (← links)
- A novel tensor distribution model for the diffusion-weighted MR signal (Q31115847) (← links)
- A unified computational framework for deconvolution to reconstruct multiple fibers from diffusion weighted MRI. (Q31137880) (← links)
- Brain imaging in nonhuman primates: insights into drug addiction (Q31141730) (← links)
- Spatial HARDI: improved visualization of complex white matter architecture with Bayesian spatial regularization (Q33645167) (← links)
- Mapping brain anatomical connectivity using white matter tractography. (Q33707948) (← links)
- FIBER DIRECTION ESTIMATION, SMOOTHING AND TRACKING IN DIFFUSION MRI (Q33812018) (← links)
- Mesh-based spherical deconvolution: a flexible approach to reconstruction of non-negative fiber orientation distributions (Q34081073) (← links)
- An introduction to model-independent diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (Q34096456) (← links)
- Parametric representation of multiple white matter fascicles from cube and sphere diffusion MRI. (Q34493676) (← links)
- Increased global and local efficiency of human brain anatomical networks detected with FLAIR-DTI compared to non-FLAIR-DTI. (Q34963560) (← links)
- Localization of specific language pathways using diffusion-weighted imaging tractography for presurgical planning of children with intractable epilepsy. (Q35162942) (← links)
- Increased Regional Fractional Anisotropy in Highly Screened Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (Q36479342) (← links)
- Broca's area and its striatal and thalamic connections: a diffusion-MRI tractography study. (Q36833306) (← links)
- Independent component analysis tractography combined with a ball-stick model to isolate intravoxel crossing fibers of the corticospinal tracts in clinical diffusion MRI. (Q36854333) (← links)
- Effects of chronic mild traumatic brain injury on white matter integrity in Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans (Q37086338) (← links)
- Spatial Mapping of Translational Diffusion Coefficients Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging: A Mathematical Description (Q37101813) (← links)
- ConTrack: finding the most likely pathways between brain regions using diffusion tractography (Q37226730) (← links)
- Identifying the human optic radiation using diffusion imaging and fiber tractography (Q37382492) (← links)
- Exploring the anatomical basis of effective connectivity models with DTI-based fiber tractography (Q38313310) (← links)
- A filtered approach to neural tractography using the Watson directional function (Q38539256) (← links)
- Reconstructing micrometer-scale fiber pathways in the brain: multi-contrast optical coherence tomography based tractography (Q38544686) (← links)
- Complex geometric models of diffusion and relaxation in healthy and damaged white matter (Q39631946) (← links)
- An improved Bayesian tensor regularization and sampling algorithm to track neuronal fiber pathways in the language circuit (Q41856937) (← links)
- Accurate anisotropic fast marching for diffusion-based geodesic tractography (Q41957183) (← links)
- Filtered multitensor tractography (Q42109726) (← links)
- Independent component analysis‐based multifiber streamline tractography of the human brain (Q42231104) (← links)
- Adaptive kernels for multi-fiber reconstruction. (Q42580904) (← links)
- Neural tractography using an unscented Kalman filter. (Q42593984) (← links)
- A full bi-tensor neural tractography algorithm using the unscented Kalman filter (Q42808599) (← links)
- Model selection and estimation of multi-compartment models in diffusion MRI with a Rician noise model (Q43546036) (← links)
- Wallerian degeneration after spinal cord lesions in cats detected with diffusion tensor imaging (Q44246037) (← links)
- Probabilistic diffusion tractography with multiple fibre orientations: What can we gain? (Q48385479) (← links)
- Reliability of the corticospinal tract and arcuate fasciculus reconstructed with DTI-based tractography: implications for clinical practice (Q48418080) (← links)
- Probabilistic fiber tracking using the residual bootstrap with constrained spherical deconvolution (Q50687941) (← links)
- Determination of the appropriate b value and number of gradient directions for high-angular-resolution diffusion-weighted imaging (Q50690954) (← links)
- Modelling white matter with spherical deconvolution: How and why? (Q57702816) (← links)
- Physical foundations, models, and methods of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging of the brain: A review (Q59697693) (← links)
- A Simplified Crossing Fiber Model in Diffusion Weighted Imaging. (Q64982715) (← links)
- Demyelination and degeneration in the injured human spinal cord detected with diffusion and magnetization transfer MRI (Q83200453) (← links)