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Mixed methodology in human brain research: integrating MRI and histology

Anneke Alkemade, R. Grossmann, Pierre‐Louis Bazin, Birte U. Forstmann

2023Brain Structure and Function22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide a bridge between histological observations and the in vivo anatomy of the human brain. Approaches aimed at the co-registration of data derived from the two techniques are gaining interest. Optimal integration of the two research fields requires detailed knowledge of the tissue property requirements for individual research techniques, as well as a detailed understanding of the consequences of tissue fixation steps on the imaging quality outcomes for both MRI and histology. Here, we provide an overview of existing studies that bridge between state-of-the-art imaging modalities, and discuss the background knowledge incorporated into the design, execution and interpretation of postmortem studies. A subset of the discussed challenges transfer to animal studies as well. This insight can contribute to furthering our understanding of the normal and diseased human brain, and to facilitate discussions between researchers from the individual disciplines.

Topics & Concepts

Bridge (graph theory)ModalitiesMagnetic resonance imagingComputer scienceBrain anatomyNeuroscienceHuman brainBrain tissueMedical physicsPsychologyMedicineRadiologyAnatomySociologySocial scienceAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications
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