Because its powerful technology can
measure microstructural features in the brain, such as the diameter of nerve cell axons, it enables researchers to answer entirely new questions, says CUBRIC director Derek Jones.
Not exact matches
Blue indicates regions of the brain in which lower fractional anisotropy (a
measure of
microstructural integrity) correlated with more severe neurobehavioral symptoms.
He patented DBSI and published papers demonstrating that it could be used to specifically
measure and characterize multiple types of white matter
microstructural changes.