Test–retest reliability and long‐term stability of three‐tissue constrained spherical deconvolution methods for analyzing diffusion MRI data
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2020Vol. 84(4), pp. 2161–2173
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Abstract
The three-tissue constrained spherical deconvolution techniques provide reliable and stable estimates of tissue-microstructure composition, up to 3 months longitudinally in a control population. This forms an important basis for further investigations using three-tissue constrained spherical deconvolution techniques to track changes in microstructure across a variety of brain pathologies.
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