The CONNECT project: Combining macro- and micro-structure

Assaf, Y; Alexander, DC; Jones, DK; Bizzi, A; Behrens, TE; Clark, CA; COHEN, Y.; Dyrby, TB; Huppi, PS; Knoesche, TR; Le Bihan D.; Parker, GJ; Poupon, C; Connect Consortium; Anaby, D; et. al.

Abstract

In recent years, diffusion MRI has become an extremely important tool for studying the morphology of living brain tissue, as it provides unique insights into both its macrostructure and microstructure. Recent applications of diffusion MRI aimed to characterize the structural connectome using tractography to infer connectivity between brain regions. In parallel to the development of tractography, additional diffusion MRI based frameworks (CHARMED, AxCaliber, ActiveAx) were developed enabling the extraction of a multitude of micro-structural parameters (axon diameter distribution, mean axonal diameter and axonal density). This unique insight into both tissue microstructure and connectivity has enormous potential value in understanding the structure and organization of the brain as well as providing unique insights to abnormalities that underpin disease states. The CONNECT (Consortium Of Neuroimagers for the Non-invasive Exploration of brain Connectivity and Tracts) project aimed to combine tractography and micro-structural measures of the living human brain in order to obtain a better estimate of the connectome, while also striving to extend validation of these measurements. This paper summarizes the project and describes the perspective of using micro-structural measures to study the connectome. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: The CONNECT project: Combining macro- and micro-structure
Título de la Revista: NEUROIMAGE
Volumen: 80
Editorial: Science Direct
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Página de inicio: 273
Página final: 282
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.055

Notas: ISI