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Research Institute, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health,
Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia
SIFT (Spherical-deconvolution Informed Filtering of Tractograms) has recently been proposed as a method for improving the correspondence between a whole-brain fibre-tracking reconstruction and the underlying diffusion data. Here we evaluate its utility for quantitative tractography analysis (such as connectomics) by comparing properties of tractography reconstructions before and after application of SIFT to those estimated from post-mortem brain dissection.