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Aligning main cortical sulci across postmortem brains to refine a cytoarchitectonic atlas #31

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jfmangin opened this issue Jan 27, 2025 · 0 comments
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jfmangin commented Jan 27, 2025

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  • Teasing: We built a framework to improve the alignment of architectural areas across brains using cortical folding landmarks. We applied this to the first 14 brains used to establish the Julich-Brain atlas to infer a refined atlas with more focal probabilistic maps. The improvement achieved is significant in the primary regions and some of the associative areas.

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@jfmangin jfmangin reopened this Jan 27, 2025
@jfmangin jfmangin changed the title Aligning main cortical sulci across postmortem brains to refine a cytoarchinectonic atlas Aligning main cortical sulci across postmortem brains to refine a cytoarchitectonic atlas Jan 27, 2025
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