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Nature Reviews Neuroscience 7, 952–966 (1 December 2006) | doi:10.1038/nrn2012

Towards multimodal atlases of the human brain

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

Atlases of the human brain have an important impact on neuroscience. The emergence of ever more sophisticated imaging techniques, brain mapping methods and analytical strategies has the potential to revolutionize the concept of the brain atlas. Atlases can now combine data describing multiple aspects of brain structure or function at different scales from different subjects, yielding a truly integrative and comprehensive description of this organ. These integrative approaches have provided significant impetus for the human brain mapping initiatives, and have important applications in health and disease.