Cammoun, LeilaGigandet, XavierHagmann, PatricMeuli, RetoThiran, Jean-Philippe2009-05-292009-05-292009-05-292009https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/40293WOS:000270814900008The exploration of the human connectome, a term denoting the global structural connectivity of the brain, is accessible to MRI at millimeter and centimeter scales. In this paper, we propose a methodology to map the connectome by constructing normalized whole-brain structural connection matrices derived from diffusion spectrum MRI tractography. Using a template-based approach, we propose a robust method that allows a) the selection of identical cortical regions of interest in different subjects with identification of the associated fiber tracts, b) a straightforward construction and interpretation of anatomically organized whole-brain connection matrices, and c) a statistical inter-subject comparison of brain connectivity.LTS5diffusion MRItractographyconnectivityDiffusion MR Image Segmentation: Towards Global Brain Connectivity Analysistext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper