Journal article
Track-density imaging (TDI): Super-resolution white matter imaging using whole-brain track-density mapping
F Calamante, JD Tournier, GD Jackson, A Connelly
Neuroimage | Published : 2010
Abstract
Neuroimaging advances have given rise to major progress in neurosciences and neurology, as ever more subtle and specific imaging methods reveal new aspects of the brain. One major limitation of current methods is the spatial scale of the information available. We present an approach to gain spatial resolution using post-processing methods based on diffusion MRI fiber-tracking, to reveal structures beyond the resolution of the acquired imaging voxel; we term such a method as super-resolution track-density imaging (TDI). A major unmet challenge in imaging is the identification of abnormalities in white matter as a cause of illness; super-resolution TDI is shown to produce high-quality white ma..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia and the Austin Health for the support. We thank Dr. Heath Pardoe (Brain Research Institute, Australia) for the helpful discussions, and Mr. Robert E. Smith (Brain Research Institute, Australia) for his help in implementing the directionally-color encoded TDI maps.