The core concept within the field of brain mapping is the use of a standardized, or "stereotaxic", 3D coordinate frame for data analysis and reporting of findings from neuroimaging experiments. This simple construct allows brain researchers to combine data from many subjects such that group-averaged signals, be they structural or functional, can be detected above the background noise that would swamp subtle signals from any single subject. Where the signal is robust enough to be detected in individuals, it allows for the exploration of inter-individual variance in the location of that signal. From a larger perspective, it provides a powerful medium for comparison and/or combination of brain mapping findings from different imaging modalities...
Spatial normalization or deformation to a standard brain template is routinely used as a key module ...
International audienceThe deformable atlas paradigm has been at the core of computational anatomy du...
Anatomical brain templates are commonly used as references in neurological MRI studies, for bringing...
The core concept within the field of brain mapping is the use of a standardized, or "stereotaxic", 3...
Anatomical standardization (also called spatial normalization) is a key process in cross-sectional ...
Probabilistic atlases of neuroanatomy are more representative of population anatomy than single brai...
International audienceNew MR imaging protocols enable visualization of brain structures. However, fo...
We present a region template and a protocol for transforming that template to define anatomical volu...
We present a new 3D template atlas of the anatomical subdivisions of the macaque brain, which is bas...
International audienceIn this article, we briefly review the concept of brain mapping in stereotacti...
In neuroscience, Brain template images and annotation atlases are key to analyzing whole brain micro...
A digital human brain atlas plays a crucial role in brain mapping for the neuroimaging community. Tr...
We propose a procedure for generating a brain atlas with mean morphology and mean intensity by state...
In 1978 Afshar, Watkins and Yap published a stereotaxic probability atlas of the human brainstem con...
Spatial normalization or deformation to a standard brain template is routinely used as a key module ...
International audienceThe deformable atlas paradigm has been at the core of computational anatomy du...
Anatomical brain templates are commonly used as references in neurological MRI studies, for bringing...
The core concept within the field of brain mapping is the use of a standardized, or "stereotaxic", 3...
Anatomical standardization (also called spatial normalization) is a key process in cross-sectional ...
Probabilistic atlases of neuroanatomy are more representative of population anatomy than single brai...
International audienceNew MR imaging protocols enable visualization of brain structures. However, fo...
We present a region template and a protocol for transforming that template to define anatomical volu...
We present a new 3D template atlas of the anatomical subdivisions of the macaque brain, which is bas...
International audienceIn this article, we briefly review the concept of brain mapping in stereotacti...
In neuroscience, Brain template images and annotation atlases are key to analyzing whole brain micro...
A digital human brain atlas plays a crucial role in brain mapping for the neuroimaging community. Tr...
We propose a procedure for generating a brain atlas with mean morphology and mean intensity by state...
In 1978 Afshar, Watkins and Yap published a stereotaxic probability atlas of the human brainstem con...
Spatial normalization or deformation to a standard brain template is routinely used as a key module ...
International audienceThe deformable atlas paradigm has been at the core of computational anatomy du...
Anatomical brain templates are commonly used as references in neurological MRI studies, for bringing...