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Abstract #3946

Interactively computing and visualizing functional and structural brain connectivity in real-time

Maxime Chamberland 1 , Michal Bernier 1 , David Fortin 2 , Kevin Whittingstall 3 , and Maxime Descoteaux 4

1 Nuclear Medecine and Radiobiology, Universit de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Qubec, Canada, 2 Neurosurgery, Universit de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Qubec, Canada, 3 Diagnostic Radiology, Universit de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Qubec, Canada, 4 Computer science, Universit de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

The human brain can be viewed as a collection of networks. Those highly specialized networks can be referred to as a set of nodes (gray matter functional areas) linked together by edges (for example white matter axonal structure). In this work, we propose an interactive tool for the exploration of functional connectivity in a fully 3D fashion, which can be coupled with our existing real-time fiber tracking module.

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