Paul Thompson's Research Publications

Tensor Maps of Cortex


Striking differences are found, even among normal human subjects, in the gyral patterns of the cerebral cortex. Tensor maps can be used to visualize these complex patterns of anatomical variation. In these maps (below), color distinguishes regions of high variability (pink colors) from areas of low variability (blue). Rectangular glyphs indicate the principal directions of variation - they are most elongated along directions where there is greatest anatomic variation across subjects. Each glyph represents the covariance tensor of the vector fields that map individual subjects onto their group average anatomic representation. The maps are based on a group of 40 normal subjects. The resulting information can be leveraged to distinguish normal from abnormal anatomical variants using random tensor field algorithms.

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[Images by Andrew Lee, Kiralee Hayashi, Agatha Lee, Arthur Toga, Paul Thompson]

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