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For anatomical guidance, the thalamus (yellow structure in a– d) and the ventricles (gray structure in a, c, d) are also shown.
For anatomical guidance, the thalamus (yellow structure in a– d) and the ventricles (gray structure in a, c, d) are also shown.


Original File Name: Figure 3 - 3D depiction of developmental white matter fibers.


Original File Name: Figure 3 - 3D depiction of developmental white matter fibers.
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==Reference==
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<pubmed>19339620</pubmed>| [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2721010 PMC2721010] | [http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/29/13/4263 J Neurosci.]


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[[Category:Neural]] [[Category:Magnetic Resonance Imaging]] [[Category:Fetal]]  [[Category:Week 13]] [[Category:Week 15]] [[Category:Week 19]]
[[Category:Neural]] [[Category:Magnetic Resonance Imaging]] [[Category:Fetal]]  [[Category:Week 13]] [[Category:Week 15]] [[Category:Week 19]]

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Brain Tract Development

3D depiction of developmental white matter fibers

a is a lateral view of limbic tracts where pink fibers in 13, 15, and 19 week brains are the fornix and stria terminalis and purple fibers in the 19 week brains indicate the cingulum bundle.

b is an oblique view of the commissural fibers, where pink and green fibers in 13, 15, and 19 week brains are the corpus callosum and the middle cerebellar peduncle, respectively.

c is a lateral view of projection fibers, where red and purple fibers in 13, 15, and 19 week brains are the cerebral peduncle and the inferior cerebellar peduncle, respectively.

d is a lateral view of association tracts, in which blue fibers in brains of 13 and 15 weeks are the external capsule, and green and red fibers in a brain of 19 weeks are the inferior longitudinal fasciculus/inferior fronto-occipital peduncle and uncinate fasciculus, respectively.

For anatomical guidance, the thalamus (yellow structure in a– d) and the ventricles (gray structure in a, c, d) are also shown.

Original File Name: Figure 3 - 3D depiction of developmental white matter fibers.

Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) A newly developed form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Magnetic field variations of the MRI magnet are applied in at least six different directions generating a three dimensional shape of the diffusion pattern. This technique can be used in neural imaging of white matter due to the orientation of axon bundles and the associated water flow. (More? Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

Neural DTI Links: Scaled Fissures 13-21 weeks | Fissures 13-21 weeks | Brain Sylvian Fissure | Scaled Brain and Ventricles 13-21 weeks | Scaled Brain, Ventricles and Ganglia 13-21 weeks | Limbic Tract 13-19 weeks | Brain and Ventricles 13-21 weeks | Sylvian Fissure Movie | Neural System Development | Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Reference

Huang H, Xue R, Zhang J, Ren T, Richards LJ, Yarowsky P, Miller MI & Mori S. (2009). Anatomical characterization of human fetal brain development with diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging. J. Neurosci. , 29, 4263-73. PMID: 19339620 DOI.


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