Tractometry from diffusion MRI estimates the tissue properties along the length of major white matter tracts, using: computational tractography; tract segmentation using atlases or other classification methods; and microstructural modeling in voxels along the length of the estimated tracts. Given previous concerns about the sensitivity of dMRI-based analysis to variations in methodology, we tested: the reliability of tractometry results within individuals across measurements; and within measurement, across variations in the analysis methods. We found that although there are variations that arise from differences in tractography methods, bundle segmentation methods, microstructural modeling, and different software implementations, tractometry is overall quite robust.
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