Cynthia Wisnieff1,
Pascal Spincemaille2, Yi Wang1
1Cornell
Univerisity, New York, United States; 2Weill Cornell Medical
College, New York, United States
In this work we examine the similarities between the orientation dependent nature of diffusion, magnetic susceptibility and relaxation rate. It is found that highly structured areas, such as the white matter, have the most common structural information in these orientation dependent processes consistent with the known structure and magnetization of white matter. In the estimation of susceptibility anisotropy was found that, when either diffusion and relaxation rate tensor information was used in the constrained susceptibility tensor reconstruction, similar estimates of magnetic susceptibility anisotropy could be obtained.