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  <description>For anyone interested in an introduction to diffusion tensor imaging, a recent open access publication has become available:

Reference:
Linda J. Lanyon (2012). Diffusion Tensor Imaging: Structural Connectivity Insights, Limitations and Future Directions, Neuroimaging - Methods, Peter Bright (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-51-0097-3, InTech,  Available from: http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/diffusion-tensor-imaging-structural-connectivity-insights-limitations-and-future-directions

From the book entitled Neuroimaging - Methods, publisher InTech, Vienna, editor Peter Bright, ISBN 978-953-51-0097-3

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This chapter provides an overview of the application of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine structural connectivity in healthy and pathological populations. It is intended as a training resource for those new to DTI and covers a range of topics from the technical aspects of the DTI technique to its use in identifying pathological changes, with many links to references that allow the reader to drill deeper into particular areas, depending on interest. </description>
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