Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Neuroscientist. 2013 Feb;19(1):8-15. doi: 10.1177/1073858411421218. Epub 2011 Oct 21.
In recent years, diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) has been increasingly used to explore the relationship between white matter structure and cognitive function. This technique uses the passive diffusion of water molecules to infer properties of the surrounding tissue. DW-MRI has been extensively employed to investigate how individual differences in behavior are related to variability in white matter microstructure on a range of different cognitive tasks and also to examine the effect experiential learning might have on brain structural connectivity. Using diffusion tensor tractography, large white matter pathways have been traced in vivo and used to explore patterns of white matter projections between different brain regions. Recent findings suggest that diffusion-weighted imaging might even be used to measure functional differences in water diffusion during task performance. This review describes some research highlights in diffusion-weighted imaging and how this technique can be employed to further our understanding of cognitive function.
近年来,扩散加权磁共振成像(DW-MRI)已被越来越多地用于探索白质结构与认知功能之间的关系。该技术利用水分子的被动扩散来推断周围组织的特性。DW-MRI 已被广泛用于研究个体行为差异如何与不同认知任务中白质微观结构的变异性相关,以及检验经验学习对大脑结构连接的影响。通过弥散张量追踪,活体追踪了大的白质通路,并用于探索不同脑区之间白质投射的模式。最近的研究结果表明,弥散加权成像甚至可以用于测量任务执行过程中水扩散的功能差异。本综述描述了扩散加权成像的一些研究亮点,以及如何利用该技术来进一步了解认知功能。