Diffusion weighted images of formalin-fixed human brain hemispheres were used to study b-value dependence of diffusion parameters with the diffusion tensor and diffusion kurtosis model. Consistent decreases of FA with increasing b-values were observed in all hemispheres. Meanwhile, the mean kurtosis was found to increase with the discrepancy of FA between high and low b-value datasets. These results indicate that the b-value dependence of FA could be explained by non-gaussian diffusion effects consistent with tissue microstructure.
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