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Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson, Susumu Mori, Katrin Amunts and Karl Zilles

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 7, 952-966 (December 2006)

doi:10.1038/nrn2012

Figure 1 - Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

Figure 1

Observer-independent procedure for cytoarchitectonic parcellations.

Figure 2 - Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

Figure 2

Summary of procedures for generating a multimodal probabilistic atlas.

Figure 4 - Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

Figure 4

Correlation between receptor autoradiography and myeloarchitectonic borders.

Figure 5 - Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

Figure 5

Comparison of a conventional T1-weighted image and DTI-based contrasts.

Figure 6 - Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

Figure 6

Comparison between a post-mortem brain sample and the results of DTI-based three-dimensional tract reconstruction.

Figure 7 - Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

Figure 7

Examples of various methods of mapping the white matter based on DTI.