Title
The diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) component of the NIH MRI study of normal brain development (PedsDTI).
Abstract
The NIH MRI Study of normal brain development sought to characterize typical brain development in a population of infants, toddlers, children and adolescents/young adults, covering the socio-economic and ethnic diversity of the population of the United States. The study began in 1999 with data collection commencing in 2001 and concluding in 2007. The study was designed with the final goal of providing a controlled-access database; open to qualified researchers and clinicians, which could serve as a powerful tool for elucidating typical brain development and identifying deviations associated with brain-based disorders and diseases, and as a resource for developing computational methods and image processing tools.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.05.083
NeuroImage
Keywords
Field
DocType
PedsMRI,PedsDTI,DPC,DEC,eDTI,DCC,DT,NDAR
Brain development,Database access,Data mining,Data collection,Population,Diffusion MRI,Proton magnetic resonance,Cognitive psychology,Image processing,Psychology,Behavioral data,Medical physics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
124
Pt B
1053-8119
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
5
Authors
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
L. Walker11769.21
Lin-Ching Chang28312.36
Amritha Nayak3342.84
M Okan İrfanoğlu418211.04
Kelly N. Botteron52238.92
James McCracken601.35
Robert C. McKinstry722610.82
M. J. Rivkin8161.42
Dah-Jyuu Wang900.34
Judith Rumsey1000.34
Carlo Pierpaoli1146748.78