No, diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) usually refers to the trace (magnitude) labeled images that we use commonly in clinical practice. This is all based upon principles of diffusion tensor imaging, or DTI, which is the principle between all tractography and a variety of other diffusion applications like kurtosis imaging.
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Isn't DWI also the essential modality for Tractography, and thus for a lot of functional analysis?
No, diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) usually refers to the trace (magnitude) labeled images that we use commonly in clinical practice.
This is all based upon principles of diffusion tensor imaging, or DTI, which is the principle between all tractography and a variety of other diffusion applications like kurtosis imaging.