For TBSS and probtrack analysis, what benefit (if any) does one derive
from acquiring three b-values (b0, bmax/2, bmax) instead of two b-values
(b0 & bmax)? When collecting 2-3 mm isovoxels at 32 or sixty
directions, omitting the intermediate b-value creates substantial time
savings which is a huge help with compromised subjects.
Thanks!
Stephen
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Stephen Towler
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