Authors
Laura EM Wisse, Gaël Chételat, Ana M Daugherty, Robin de Flores, Renaud la Joie, Susanne G Mueller, Craig EL Stark, Lei Wang, Paul A Yushkevich, David Berron, Naftali Raz, Arnold Bakker, Rosanna K Olsen, Valerie A Carr
Publication date
2021/2/1
Source
Human brain mapping
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
539-550
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
Spurred by availability of automatic segmentation software, in vivo MRI investigations of human hippocampal subfield volumes have proliferated in the recent years. However, a majority of these studies apply automatic segmentation to MRI scans with approximately 1 × 1 × 1 mm3 resolution, a resolution at which the internal structure of the hippocampus can rarely be visualized. Many of these studies have reported contradictory and often neurobiologically surprising results pertaining to the involvement of hippocampal subfields in normal brain function, aging, and disease. In this commentary, we first outline our concerns regarding the utility and validity of subfield segmentation on 1 × 1 × 1 mm3 MRI for volumetric studies, regardless of how images are segmented (i.e., manually or automatically). This image resolution is generally insufficient for visualizing the internal structure of the hippocampus …
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