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The concepts behind diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) are commonly
difficult to grasp, even for magnetic resonance physicists. To make
matters worse, a many more complex higher-order methods have been
proposed over the last few years to overcome the now well-known
deficiencies of DTI. In "Introduction to Diffusion Tensor Imaging:
And Higher Order Models, " these concepts are explained through
extensive use of illustrations rather than equations to help
readers gain a more intuitive understanding of the inner workings
of these techniques. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of
DTI images and tractography results, the design of experiments, and
the types of application studies that can be undertaken. Diffusion
MRI is a very active field of research, and theories and techniques
are constantly evolving. To make sense of this constantly shifting
landscape, there is a need for a textbook that explains the
concepts behind how these techniques work in a way that is easy and
intuitive to understand-"Introduction to Diffusion Tensor Imaging"
fills this gap.
The concept of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is often difficult to
grasp, even for Magnetic Resonance physicists. Introduction to
Diffusion Tensor Imaging uses extensive illustrations (not
equations) to help readers to understand how DTI works. Emphasis is
placed on the interpretation of DTI images, the design of DTI
experiments, and the forms of application studies. The theory of
DTI is constantly evolving and so there is a need for a textbook
that explains how the technique works in a way that is easy to
understand - Introduction to Diffusion Tensor Imaging fills this
gap.
MRI Atlas of Human White Matter remains the only atlas to
provide detailed anatomy of human brain white matter. Knowledge of
this anatomy via diffusion tensor imaging (DTI )greatly enhances
our understanding of brain function and neural connectivity. These
advances promise to be particularly helpful with neurological
diseases, such asAlzheimer's. The second edition offers an
introduction to and description of the methodology, the 3D anatomy
of individual tracts, and a series of color-coded orientation maps
to delineate white matter anatomy in a slice-by-slice manner.
Improvements over the 1st edition include: full segmentation of up
to 176 regions of the brain, added definitions of gray matter to
further understanding between white and gray matter structures,
andthe addition of standardized stereotaxic coordinates. The
atlasserves as avaluable resource for clinicians, researchers and
graduate students in neuroscience, neurology, neurosurgery and
radiology.
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