AGFS-Tractometry: A Novel Atlas-Guided Fine-Scale Tractometry Approach for Enhanced Along-Tract Group Statistical Comparison Using Diffusion MRI Tractography
Ruixi Zheng, Wei Zhang, Yijie Li, Xi Zhu, Zhou Lan, Jarrett Rushmore, Yogesh Rathi, Nikos Makris, Lauren J. O'Donnell, Fan Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces AGFS-Tractometry, a new atlas-guided method for detailed along-tract analysis of diffusion MRI data, improving sensitivity and specificity in detecting white matter differences between populations.
Contribution
The study presents a novel atlas-guided tract profiling template and a permutation testing method for enhanced along-tract statistical comparison, advancing tractometry analysis.
Findings
AGFS-Tractometry outperforms existing methods in sensitivity and specificity.
It identifies more significant regions consistent with literature.
Demonstrates effectiveness on synthetic and real datasets.
Abstract
Diffusion MRI (dMRI) tractography is currently the only method for in vivo mapping of the brain's white matter (WM) connections. Tractometry is an advanced tractography analysis technique for along-tract profiling to investigate the morphology and microstructural properties along the fiber tracts. Tractometry has become an essential tool for studying local along-tract differences between different populations (e.g., health vs disease). In this study, we propose a novel atlas-guided fine-scale tractometry method, namely AGFS-Tractometry, that leverages tract spatial information and permutation testing to enhance the along-tract statistical analysis between populations. There are two major contributions in AGFS-Tractometry. First, we create a novel atlas-guided tract profiling template that enables consistent, fine-scale, along-tract parcellation of subject-specific fiber tracts. Second,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Peripheral Nerve Disorders
