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==Case Inventory DTI ==
 
==Case Inventory DTI ==
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The most common task in Diffusion MRI registration is aligning an anatomical reference with the tensor data or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the DTI is tensor data, applying a spatial transform to this image is not trivial. Hence a common approach is to align the anatomical reference (such as a T1 MRI) to the DTI image and thus avoid having to resample the tensor. This, however, preserves the strong distortions often present in the DTI image and makes anatomical referencing difficult.
 
*Intra-subject T1-T2-DTI-fMRI
 
*Intra-subject T1-T2-DTI-fMRI
 
*Intra-subject T1-T2-DTI
 
*Intra-subject T1-T2-DTI
 
**DTI baseline to T1 inter-subject with clipped FOV
 
**DTI baseline to T1 inter-subject with clipped FOV
 
**[[DTI-non-rigid|DTI affine & non-rigid alignment]]
 
**[[DTI-non-rigid|DTI affine & non-rigid alignment]]

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Case Inventory DTI

The most common task in Diffusion MRI registration is aligning an anatomical reference with the tensor data or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the DTI is tensor data, applying a spatial transform to this image is not trivial. Hence a common approach is to align the anatomical reference (such as a T1 MRI) to the DTI image and thus avoid having to resample the tensor. This, however, preserves the strong distortions often present in the DTI image and makes anatomical referencing difficult.