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Yibao Wang
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 6
Citations - 1318
Yibao Wang is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tractography & Diffusion MRI. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1019 citations.
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Deterministic Diffusion Fiber Tracking Improved by Quantitative Anisotropy
TL;DR: The performance of quantitative anisotropy (QA) in facilitating deterministic fiber tracking may assist fiber tracking studies and facilitate the advancement of human connectomics.
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High-definition fiber tractography of the human brain: neuroanatomical validation and neurosurgical applications.
Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Sudhir Pathak,Johnathan A. Engh,Kevin Jarbo,Timothy Verstynen,Fang-Cheng Yeh,Yibao Wang,Arlan Mintz,Fernando E. Boada,Walter Schneider,Robert M. Friedlander +10 more
TL;DR: From a clinical perspective, HDFT provides accurate structural connectivity studies in patients with intracerebral lesions, allowing qualitative and quantitative white matter damage assessment, aiding in understanding lesional patterns of white matter structural injury, and facilitating innovative neurosurgical applications.
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Asymmetry, connectivity, and segmentation of the arcuate fascicle in the human brain
Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Yibao Wang,Sudhir Pathak,Lucia Stefaneau,Timothy Verstynen,Fang-Cheng Yeh +5 more
TL;DR: The analysis of patterns of connectivity revealed the existence of a strong structural segmentation in the left arcuate, but not in the right one, and proposed the exist of primary and supplementary language pathways within the dominant arcuate fascicle with potentially distinct functional and lesional features.
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Rethinking the Role of the Middle Longitudinal Fascicle in Language and Auditory Pathways
Yibao Wang,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Timothy Verstynen,Sudhir Pathak,Walter Schneider,Fang-Cheng Yeh +5 more
TL;DR: This study combines high-angular-resolution fiber tractography and fiber microdissection techniques to determine the trajectory, cortical connectivity, and a quantitative analysis of the middle longitudinal fascicle (MdLF), and hypothesize that, rather than a language-related tract, the MdLF may contribute to the dorsal "where" pathway of the auditory system.
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Correction: Deterministic Diffusion Fiber Tracking Improved by Quantitative Anisotropy
TL;DR: In the Materials and Methods, the paragraph after Equation 3 contains several errors that were introduced during production as mentioned in this paper, such as the following: the third sentence of that paragraph should read "the nearby voxels include (32, 12, 16), (32 12, 17),(32, 13, 16) and (33 12, 14, 15, 16).