Current atlases based on DTI provide a useful complement to monkey atlases derived from axonal tracing methods and allow indirect comparison across species, but they leave roughly 50% of the human brain connections unmapped. This atlas fills that gap, offering the first comprehensive coverage of human white matter connections. Using novel tractography methods developed in the Catani lab it both enables visualization of tracts not present in recently published atlases due to the limitations of the DT mode and depicts in detail the anatomy of short U-shaped fibers. 180 pages of sagittal, axial and coronal images are included.
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William Andrew Publishing
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 215 mm
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978-0-12-417300-2 (9780124173002)
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King's College London, UK
Dr. Dell'Acqua is a biomedical engineer and MR Research Engineer at King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences. He specializes in diffusion imaging methods and his work has led to the development of novel "High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging� techniques which have allowed for visualization of previously unseen white matter connections.
King's College University of London, UK
Dr. Catani is a Senior lecturer at King's College University of London; consultant Psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital Institute of Psychiatry; Program Committee Member for Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2011-2013; Chair for International School of Clinical Neuroanatomy; Associate Editor for Elsevier's Cortex journal; and the 2012 recipient of American Academy of Neurology's "Norman Geschwind Prize in Behavioural Neurology.� He has authored 3 previous volumes dealing with tractography and over 125 journal publications
History of white matter atlases and connectomesConnections of the frontal lobeConnections of the parietal lobeConnections of the occipital lobeConnections of the temporal lobeAtlas: sagittal mapsAtlas: axial mapsAtlas: coronal maps