Contact information
Michiel Cottaar
Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Improving diffusion MRI tractography with a focus on the cortical boundary
Tractography
Diffusion MRI tractography struggles to accurately predict where white matter tracts actually terminate on the cortical surface. We are working on models to include the information of the cortical shape from structural MRI to improve the accuracy of the tractography close to the cortex, which should lead to more accurate mappings of which the connections to and between cortical regions.
Microstructure
Diffusion MRI data collected using the traditional pulsed gradient spin echo sequence does not contain enough information to extract all microstructural parameters expected to affect the signal. This leads to degeneracies between the parameters, which have to be resolved by making strong assumptions about the microstructural properties of the tissue. We are investigating more advanced diffusion MRI sequences (such as multiple diffusion encoding) intended to break this degeneracies as well as expanding current models to allow different microstructural parameters for fibers crossing within a single voxel.
Recent publications
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A macroscopic link between interhemispheric tract myelination and cortico-cortical interactions during action reprogramming
Journal article
Lazari A. et al, (2022), Nature Communications, 13
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Estimating axial diffusivity in the NODDI model
Journal article
Howard AFD. et al, (2022), NeuroImage, 262, 119535 - 119535
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Identifying Microstructural Changes in Diffusion MRI; How to Circumvent Parameter Degeneracy.
Journal article
Rafipoor H. et al, (2022), Neuroimage
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Hebbian activity-dependent plasticity in white matter
Journal article
Lazari A. et al, (2022), Cell Reports, 39, 110951 - 110951
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Hebbian activity-dependent plasticity in white matter
Preprint
Lazari A. et al, (2022)