Nico Dario Papinutto1, Jorge Jovicich1
1Center for Mind/Brain Sciences,
Diffusion
tensor imaging (DTI) of in-vivo human brains is a technique that is becoming
widely used to get insight into normal and abnormal white matter anatomical
connectivity. Characterization of pathologies with fractional anisotropy (FA)
losses have been done, both at voxel level and along tracts. A promising
method to further improve the characterization of main streamlines consists
on adding relaxation times measurements. We present a simple method for T1
quantification of white matter tracts using sequences available in most
commercial scanners.