Abstract
Diffusion-weighted MR images provide information that is present in no other imaging modality. Whilst some of this information may be appreciated visually in diffusion weighted images, much of it may be extracted only with the aid of data post-processing. This review summarizes the methods available for interpreting diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) information using the diffusion tensor and other models of the DWI signal. This is followed by an overview of methods that allow the estimation of fibre tract orientation and that provide estimates of the routes and degree of anatomical cerebral white matter connectivity.