Hi Kristen,
I have not published any papers with this method yet, but Andreas Bartsch
may have. I know the method is described in Heidi and Tim's book, in
Andreas's chapter (19). The book (or at least part of it) is on Google
books:
http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=N20nnxByjVAC&oi=fnd&pg=PT9
&dq=Diffusion+MRI+from+quantitative+measurement+to+in+vivo+neuroanatomy&ots=
FTIbmZwxe3&sig=f8ySrMDRvk3gKbSvvVcZWX6ftik#v=onepage&q=&f=false
Peace,
Matt.
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Subject: [FSL] Publications normalizing tractography using waytotal
Hello. This question may be best answered by Matt Glasser, but I'm
wondering if anyone is aware of a publication using probabilistic
tractography and normalizing the results using the waytotal values. I'd be
especially interested in ones looking at the arcuate fasciculus. Way back
when when I was working on my thesis, Matt said that he was using this in
his studies, but I'm not sure if he or any others have published using this
method. I'm working on submitting my DTI paper and would love to have
something more than "personal communication" to site when describing my
method. Any thoughts or help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Kristen
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