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Human connectomes constructed via neuroimaging data offer a comprehensive description of the macro-scale structural connectivity within the brain. Thus quantitative assessment of connectome-scale structural and functional connectivities will not only fundamentally advance our understanding of normal brain organization and function, but also have significant importance to systematically and comprehensively...
In vivo parcellation of the cerebral cortex via non-invasive neuroimaging techniques has been in active research for over a decade. A variety of model-driven or data-driven computational approaches have been proposed to parcellate the cortex. A fundamental issue in these parcellation methodologies is the features or attributes used to define boundaries between cortical regions. This paper proposes...
Quantitative descriptions of white matter (WM) fiber shape and cortical folding patterns are important for neuroscience research. This paper presents a novel computational method for WM fiber shape pattern analysis, that is, WM fibers are clustered into five primitive shape patterns: closed `U', `M', curved line, open `U' and straight line, based on the automatic clustering of their shape features...
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