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The apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele is the best characterized genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease to date. Older APOE ε4 carriers (aged 60 + years) are known to have disrupted structural and functional connectivity, but less is known about APOE-associated network integrity in middle age. The goal of this study was to characterize APOE-related differences in network topology in middle age,...
Bipolar disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings, including both manic and depressive episodes commonly accompanied by psychosis. Many imaging studies have investigated white matter changes in bipolar illness, and the results have suggested abnormal intra- and inter-hemispheric white matter structures, particularly in the fronto-limbic and callosal systems. However, some inconsistency remains...
Fractional anisotropy (FA), a widely used measure of fiber integrity based on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), is theoretically confounded by several other quantities including the degree of fiber orientation incoherence within each voxel, and partial volume effects from neighboring gray matter or CSF. High angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) can potentially resolve more complex diffusion...
The Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) is one of the well studied combinatorial optimization problems. Multiple approximation algorithms are derived for solving the distance measure TSP that determines the shortest route through a given set of points or cities. In this paper, we visualize the process of genetic parameters and explain the solution converges. It deals with interactive animation to understand...
We introduce a fluid mechanics based tractography method that estimates the most likely connection path between points in a tensor distribution function (TDF) dataset. We simulated the flow of an artificial fluid whose properties are related to the underlying TDF dataset. The resulting fluid velocity was used as a metric of connection strength. We validated our algorithm using a digital phantom dataset...
Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a powerful tool that can be employed to study white matter microstructure by examining the 3D displacement profile of water molecules in brain tissue. By applying diffusion-sensitized gradients along a minimum of 6 directions, second-order tensors can be computed to model dominant diffusion processes. However, conventional DTI is not sufficient...
Nonlinear registration of 3D surfaces is important in many medical imaging applications, including the mapping of longitudinal changes in anatomy, or of multi-subject functional MRI data to a canonical surface for comparison and integration. To register 3D surfaces, such as the cortical surface of the brain, one approach is to transform them first to planar or spherical objects. Internal landmarks...
This paper presents a novel approach to feature-based brain image warping, by using a hybrid implicit/explicit framework, which unifies many prior approaches in a common framework. In the first step, we develop links between image warping and the level-set method, and we formulate the fundamental mathematics required for this hybrid implicit/explicit approach. In the second step, we incorporate the...
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