Fiber Tractography Techniques

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Abstract

This chapter introduces fiber tractography, a diffusion MRI technique that allows reconstructing the organization of biological tissues characterized by consistently oriented structures, or “fibers.” Examples of fibers are axonal bundles in the brain, or bundles of myocytes in the skeletal muscle. In this chapter, we first present an overview of the tractography process, covering the distinction between deterministic and probabilistic approaches, seeding strategies, the propagation process, and anatomical constraints. Subsequently, we will present an overview of methods that are commonly used to reconstruct local fiber orientations, which provide the local piecewise information that tractography collates in its topographical reconstruction. Finally, the chapter showcases some example applications of fiber tractography to explore brain anatomy, and to study brain structure and connectivity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA Practical Guide to Advanced Diffusion MRI
PublisherSpringer
Pages111-139
Number of pages29
ISBN (Electronic)9783031703379
ISBN (Print)9783031703362
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Biological tissues microstructure
  • Brain connectivity
  • Deterministic and probabilistic approaches
  • Fiber tractography
  • Local fiber orientations

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