• DocumentCode
    54820
  • Title

    Haptically Assisted Connection Procedure for the Reconstruction of Dendritic Spines

  • Author

    CORENTHY, LOIC ; Garcia, M.A. ; Bayona, Sofia ; Santuy, Andrea ; San Martin, Jose ; Benavides-Piccione, Ruth ; DeFelipe, Javier ; Pastor, Luis

  • Author_Institution
    Politec. de Madrid Univ., Madrid, Spain
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Oct.-Dec. 1 2014
  • Firstpage
    486
  • Lastpage
    498
  • Abstract
    Dendritic spines are thin protrusions that cover the dendritic surface of numerous neurons in the brain and whose function seems to play a key role in neural circuits. The correct segmentation of those structures is difficult due to their small size and the resulting spines can appear incomplete. This paper presents a four-step procedure for the complete reconstruction of dendritic spines. The haptically driven procedure is intended to work as an image processing stage before the automatic segmentation step giving the final representation of the dendritic spines. The procedure is designed to allow both the navigation and the volume image editing to be carried out using a haptic device. A use case employing our procedure together with a commercial software package for the segmentation stage is illustrated. Finally, the haptic editing is evaluated in two experiments; the first experiment concerns the benefits of the force feedback and the second checks the suitability of the use of a haptic device as input. In both cases, the results shows that the procedure improves the editing accuracy.
  • Keywords
    brain; force feedback; haptic interfaces; image reconstruction; image representation; image segmentation; medical image processing; neural chips; neurophysiology; software packages; automatic segmentation; brain neurons; commercial software package; dendritic spines reconstruction; dendritic spines representation; dendritic surface; force feedback; haptic device; haptic editing; haptically assisted connection procedure; haptically driven procedure; image processing stage; neural circuits; structures segmentation; thin protrusions; volume image editing; Haptic interfaces; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Isosurfaces; Navigation; Probes; Rendering (computer graphics); Haptically assisted segmentation; Incomplete dendritic spines; Volume haptics;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1939-1412
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TOH.2014.2354041
  • Filename
    6891304