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2011
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Extraction des principaux réseaux de faisceaux de substance blanche cérébrale chez l'homme à partir d'images d'IRM (imagerie par résonance magnétique) de diffusion. Cette technique d'imagerie biomédicale permet d'étudier in vivo des fibres de substance blanche et donc de réaliser des diagnostics pour diverses pathologies : sclérose en plaques, schizophrénie, troubles de la conscience.
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2011
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