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Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) tractography is a powerful approach to study brain structural connectivity. However, its reliability in a clinical context is still highly debated. Recent studies have shown that most classical algorithms achieve ...
Neuroscience has evolved by framing numerous neuropsychiatric conditions as network diseases. Alterations within neurotransmitter (NT) systems are central to the development of these diseases. Recently, normative data on whole-brain NT fingerprints derived ...
Tractography techniques map white matter bundles in the brain using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data. These techniques use models to calculate paths where water molecule diffusion is least hindered, assuming these paths approximate the unde ...