Measuring macroscopic brain connections in vivo.
Decades of detailed anatomical tracer studies in non-human animals point to a rich and complex organization of long-range white matter connections in the brain. State-of-the art in vivo imaging techniques are striving to achieve a similar level of detail in humans, but multiple technical factors can...
Main Authors: | Jbabdi, S, Sotiropoulos, S, Haber, S, Van Essen, D, Behrens, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2015
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