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G.M. Innocenti et al., « Topological principles and developmental algorithms might refine diffusion tractography. », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.1007/s00429-018-1759-1
The identification and reconstruction of axonal pathways in the living brain or "ex-vivo" is promising a revolution in connectivity studies bridging the gap from animal to human neuroanatomy with extensions to brain structural-functional correlates. Unfortunately, the methods suffer from juvenile drawbacks. In this perspective paper we mention several computational and developmental principles, which might stimulate a new generation of algorithms and a discussion bridging the neuroimaging and neuroanatomy communities.