Although very well adapted to brain study, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) remains limited by the facilities and capabilities required to acquire data, especially for non-human primates. Addressing the data gaps resulting from these limitations requires making data more accessible and open. In contempt of the regular use of Saimiri sciureus in neuroscience research, in vivo diffusion has yet to be openly available for this species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is the only in vivo technique allowing for the mapping of tissue fiber architecture. Post mortem DWI is an increasingly popular method, since longer acquisition times (compared to in vivo) allow higher spatial and angular resolutions to be achieved. However, DWI protocols must be adapted to post mortem tissue (e.
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