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Complementary aspects of diffusion imaging and fMRI; I: structure and function
Authors:Mulkern Robert V  Davis Peter E  Haker Steven J  Estepar Raul San Jose  Panych Lawrence P  Maier Stephan E  Rivkin Michael J
Institution:Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA. rmulkern@yahoo.com
Abstract:Studying the intersection of brain structure and function is an important aspect of modern neuroscience. The development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) over the last 25 years has provided new and powerful tools for the study of brain structure and function. Two tools in particular, diffusion imaging and functional MRI (fMRI), are playing increasingly important roles in elucidating the complementary aspects of brain structure and function. In this work, we review basic technical features of diffusion imaging and fMRI for studying the integrity of white matter structural components and for determining the location and extent of cortical activation in gray matter, respectively. We then review a growing body of literature in which the complementary aspects of diffusion imaging and fMRI, applied as separate examinations but analyzed in tandem, have been exploited to enhance our knowledge of brain structure and function.
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