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Using high-resolution quantitative mapping of R1 as an index of cortical myelination
2014
NeuroImage
A fundamental tenet of neuroscience is that cortical functional differentiation is related to the cross-areal differences in cyto-, receptor-, and myeloarchitectonics that are observed in ex-vivo preparations. An ongoing challenge is to create noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques that offer sufficient resolution, tissue contrast, accuracy and precision to allow for characterization of cortical architecture over an entire living human brain. One exciting development is the
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.06.005
pmid:23756203
fatcat:eqcrzeu6bzfnzecolxfsogz7iy