Journal
NEUROIMAGE
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 1325-1335Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.12.034
Keywords
functional magnetic resonance imaging; structure; mapping; atlas; PET
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Correlating the activation foci identified in functional imaging studies of the human brain with structural (e.g., cytoarchitectonic) information oil the activated areas is a major methodological challenge for neuroscience research. We here present a new approach to make use of three-dimensional probabilistic cytoarchitectonic maps, as obtained from the analysis of human post-mortem brains, for correlating microscopical, anatomical and functional imaging data of the cerebral cortex. We introduce a new, MATLAB based toolbox for the SPM2 software package which enables the integration of probabilistic cytoarchitectonic maps and results of functional imaging studies. The toolbox include the functionality for the construction of summary maps combining probability of several cortical areas by finding the most probable assignment of each vosel to one of these areas. Its main feature is to provide several measures defining the degree of correspondence between architectonic areas and functional foci. The maps, is software, together with the presently available probability available as open source software to the neuroimaging community. This new toolbox provides an easy-to-use tool for the integrated analysis of functional and anatomical data in a common reference space. (c) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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