A probabilistic atlas of the basal ganglia using 7 T MRI

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Max C Keuken, Birte U Forstmann

Abstract

A common localization procedure in functional imaging studies includes the overlay of statistical parametric functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) maps or coordinates with neuroanatomical atlases in standard space, e.g., MNI-space. This procedure allows the identification of specific brain regions. Most standard MRI software packages include a wide range of atlases but have a poor coverage of the subcortex. We estimated that approximately 7% of the known subcortical structures are mapped in standard MRI-compatible atlases [1]. Here we provide a data description of a subcortical probabilistic atlas based on ultra-high resolution in-vivo anatomical imaging using 7 T (T) MRI. The atlas includes six subcortical nuclei: the striatum (STR), the globus pallidus internal and external segment (GPi/e), the subthalamic nucleus (STN), the substantia nigra (SN), and the red nucleus (RN). These probabilistic atlases are shared on freely available platforms such as NITRC and NeuroVault and are published in NeuroImage "Quantifying inter-individual anatomical variability in the subcortex using 7 T structural MRI" [2].

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Mar 26, 2016·Frontiers in Human Neuroscience·Daniel E CallanRaja Parasuraman
Dec 16, 2016·Nature Reviews. Neuroscience·Birte U ForstmannMax C Keuken
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