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Connectivity-based structural and functional parcellation of the human cortex using diffusion imaging and tractography
2012
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
The parcellation of the cortex via its anatomical properties has been an important research endeavor for over a century. To date, however, a universally accepted parcellation scheme for the human brain still remains elusive. In the current review, we explore the use of in vivo diffusion imaging and white matter tractography as a non-invasive method for the structural and functional parcellation of the human cerebral cortex, discussing the strengths and limitations of the current approaches.
doi:10.3389/fnana.2012.00034
pmid:22952459
pmcid:PMC3429885
fatcat:66lmud5jkngq7kzbx6ydy7yvxu