Published June 30, 2022 | Version v1.0
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Neurodevelopmental Patterns of Early Postnatal White Matter Maturation Represent Distinct Underlying Microstructure and Histology

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  • 1. Washington University in St. Louis

Description

This dataset includes:

  1. T2w Template from the dHCP datasets.
  2. 4D weekly average maps from the dHCP study: i) average T2w; ii) average T2w/T1w signal ratio; iii) average neurite density index [from NODDI]; iv) average free water map [from NODDI].
  3. NMF results - NeWMaPs from the dHCP study across multiple resolutions (ranging from 2-20 NMFs).

 

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Preprint: 10.1101/2022.02.11.480169 (DOI)

References

  • Nazeri A, Krsnik Ž, Kostović I, Ha SM, Kopić J, Alexopoulos D, Kaplan S, Meyer D, Luby JL, Warner BB, Rogers CE. Neurodevelopmental patterns of early postnatal white matter maturation represent distinct underlying microstructure and histology. Neuron. 2022 Dec 7;110(23):4015-30.