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Tractography has proven particularly effective for studying noninvasively the neuronal architecture of the brain but recent studies have showed that the high incidence of false positives can significantly bias any connectivity analysis. We present a novel processing framework that can dramatically reduce these false positives, i.e. improving specificity, without affecting the sensitivity, by considering two very basic observations about white-matter anatomy. Our results may have profound implications for the use of tractography to study brain connectivity.
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