Myelin water imaging (MWI) techniques provide metrics with high specificity to myelin content, and benefit greatly from an efficient, standardized method for data interpretation. In this study, high performance diffeomorphic normalisations are used to create a myelin water atlas; statistics related to MWI metrics at each point in a template space. Multivariate template creation methods were used to simultaneously leverage anatomical features from two popular MWI techniques (GRASE and mcDESPOT). The resulting multivariate myelin water atlas can be used in future studies with either technique and provides insight into their differences.
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