Figure 3.
Variation of FAT or the orientation matrix fractional anisotropy (A) and FAD or the diffusion tensor fractional anisotropy (B) as a function of the line length used to represent the neurons. While there is a slight increase in both FAT as well as FAD with increases in line length, these data suggest that there is very little variation in both FAT and FAD due to differences in line length used to represent the neurons.