Shani Ben Amitay1, Silvia De Santis2,
Derek Jones2, Yaniv Assaf3
1Tel Aviv University, Tel
Aviv, Israel; 2CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University,
Wales, UK, United Kingdom; 3Tel Aviv University, Israel
High b-value diffusion imaging has been suggested to provide an enhanced contrast toward different cellular components. However, they suffer from low SNR, therefore, we suggest a framework based on both experimental data (DTI) and simulations (using CHARMED framework) to register the high b-value diffusion images.