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diffusion scans

Open maedoc opened this issue 9 years ago • 5 comments

If you add diffusion scans, we can virtualize your brain and simulate it (see some demos).

maedoc avatar Jan 24 '16 09:01 maedoc

Sounds interesting, but the links you provided are broken

arokem avatar Jan 24 '16 16:01 arokem

ah forgot to put http:// in the links, corrected, also with a link to some simulation demos.

maedoc avatar Jan 24 '16 18:01 maedoc

Thanks! Cool project.

arokem avatar Jan 25 '16 00:01 arokem

@maedoc i believe there are already diffusion scans included. there are two "Diffusion EPI" scans. actually, now that i'm looking into it, I guess Diffusion EPI is not the same as Diffusion Tensor Imaging. bummer... i really thought I had these.

i would love for my data to be part of your project, but I'm not sure that I can get new images done though

dcunited001 avatar Jan 26 '16 22:01 dcunited001

On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 02:40:16PM -0800, DC wrote:

@maedoc i believe there are already diffusion scans included. there are two "Diffusion EPI" scans. actually, now that i'm looking into it, I guess Diffusion EPI is not the same as Diffusion Tensor Imaging. bummer... i really thought I had these.

EPI just means echo planar, but you'd need to have many slices. If you use mrview or some other software, and you can see your brain as regular T1 and also as diffusion image, probably it's all there and can be used.

maedoc avatar Jan 27 '16 10:01 maedoc