UNATI, Neurospin, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
Neuroimage. 2020 May 15;212:116673. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116673. Epub 2020 Feb 28.
The mapping of human brain connections is still an on going task. Unlike deep white matter (DWM), which has been extensively studied and well documented, superficial white matter (SWM) has been often left aside. Improving our understanding of the SWM is an important goal for a better understanding of the brain network and its relation to several pathologies. The shape and localization of these short bundles present a high variability across subjects. Furthermore, the small diameter of most superficial bundles and partial volume effects induced by their proximity to the cortex leads to complex tratography issues. Therefore, the mapping of SWM bundles and the use of the resulting atlases for clinical studies requiere dedicated methodologies that are reviewed in this paper.
人脑连接的映射仍然是一个正在进行的任务。与已经得到广泛研究和充分记录的深部白质(DWM)不同,浅表白质(SWM)经常被忽视。更好地理解 SWM 是理解大脑网络及其与多种病理的关系的一个重要目标。这些短束的形状和定位在不同个体之间具有高度的可变性。此外,由于大多数浅表束的直径较小,以及它们与皮层的接近导致的部分容积效应,导致了复杂的追踪问题。因此,SWM 束的映射和使用由此产生的图谱进行临床研究需要专门的方法,本文对此进行了综述。