Deterministic versus Probabilistic Tractography: Impact on White Matter Bundle Shape

确定性纤维束追踪与概率性纤维束追踪:对白质束形状的影响

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Abstract

In diffusion MRI-based tractography, deterministic and probabilistic algorithms reconstruct white matter using distinct strategies, yet their impact on bundle morphology remains uncertain. Using bundle shape similarity analysis, we compared both methods for the left arcuate fasciculus (AF_L) (The left arcuate fasciculus is a critical white matter tract that connects language comprehension and production areas in the human brain, enabling fluent language processing) across four datasets: Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), Human Connectome Project-Aging (HCP-A), National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), and Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition, and Genetics (PING). Probabilistic tractography consistently produced higher inter-subject shape similarity, by capturing broader anatomical trajectories and enhancing reproducibility. However, this extensive coverage may obscure subtle pathological variations critical for clinical detection. Bundle shape similarity analysis with atlas corroborated these findings, showing stronger alignment for probabilistic tracking and highlighting its utility in quantitative quality control. These results emphasize the need to balance morphological consistency with sensitivity to neuroanatomical variation when selecting tractography methods for research and clinical applications.

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