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Myelo- and cytoarchitectonic microstructural and functional human cortical atlases reconstructed in common MRI space

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NEUROIMAGE
Volume 239, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118274

Keywords

Brodmann; Campbell; Flechsig; Kleist; Smith; Von Economo; Brain atlas

Funding

  1. Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek) [VIDI452-16-015]
  2. Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research [ALWOP.179]
  3. Mc-Donnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University
  4. [1U54MH091657]

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The parcellation of the brain's cortical surface is an ongoing topic of interest, with digital versions of six classical human brain atlases provided. These digital reconstructions expand the range of available cortex-wide imaging atlases, allowing for comparison and combination of different types of atlases.
The parcellation of the brain's cortical surface into anatomically and/or functionally distinct areas is a topic of ongoing investigation and interest. We provide digital versions of six classical human brain atlases in common MRI space. The cortical atlases represent a range of modalities, including cyto- and myeloarchitecture (Campbell, Smith, Brodmann and Von Economo), myelogenesis (Flechsig), and mappings of symptomatic information in relation to the spatial location of brain lesions (Kleist). Digital reconstructions of these important cortical atlases widen the range of modalities for which cortex-wide imaging atlases are currently available and offer the opportunity to compare and combine microstructural and lesion-based functional atlases with in-vivo imaging-based atlases.

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