December 9, 2020

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Video: Human brain scan

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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain

This colorful brain scan is a 3-D model created by tractography, which uses data collected with diffusion weighted MRI to map the brain's white matter. Each line represents a bundle of nerve fibers wrapped in a myelin sheaths, which insulate the fibers thereby speeding up the rate of communication between brain regions.

The colors aren't just for show. Each color represents a different direction of the fibers.

Neuroscientists are using tractography to better understand a range of disorders including depression, schizophrenia, and traumatic brain injury. Duke professor Ahmad Hariri uses tractography and other neuroimaging measures in the search for biological pathways mediating in behavior and related risk for psychiatric and neurological disorders.

Credit: Duke University School of Nursing

More information: You can learn more about Ahmad Hariri's work at haririlab.com/.

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