John D. Olson, Paul W. Czoty, Michelle Bell
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is an advanced form of
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) capable of mapping the direction of
water motion in tissues. Fiber tracking is a specific method of
assembling DTI data to study the three-dimensional architecture of the
brain. This DTI fiber tracking image shows the brain of a living female
cynomolgus monkey, collected as part of a study designed to determine
whether cocaine use causes long-term changes to the brain’s structure
and connectivity. Color indicates the direction that the axons (the
brain cells’ long “arms”) are travelling: red is left to right, green is
front to back, and blue is top to bottom.
A 2013 BioArt winner at
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