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Fiber clustering versus the parcellation-based connectome
2013
NeuroImage
We compare two strategies for modeling the connections of the brain's white matter: fiber clustering and the parcellation-based connectome. Both methods analyze diffusion magnetic resonance imaging fiber tractography to produce a quantitative description of the brain's connections. Fiber clustering is designed to reconstruct anatomically-defined white matter tracts, while the parcellation-based white matter segmentation enables the study of the brain as a network. From the perspective of white
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.04.066
pmid:23631987
pmcid:PMC3731058
fatcat:6altsrmd4zagzpymyigz5jp3ve