نتایج جستجو برای: parcellation

تعداد نتایج: 917  

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Steven M. Nelson Alexander L. Cohen Jonathan D. Power Gagan S. Wig Francis M. Miezin Mark E. Wheeler Katerina Velanova David I. Donaldson Jeffrey S. Phillips Bradley L. Schlaggar Steven E. Petersen

The parietal lobe has long been viewed as a collection of architectonic and functional subdivisions. Though much parietal research has focused on mechanisms of visuospatial attention and control-related processes, more recent functional neuroimaging studies of memory retrieval have reported greater activity in left lateral parietal cortex (LLPC) when items are correctly identified as previously...

2003
A. Cachia J.-F. Mangin D. Rivière D. Papadopoulos-Orfanos F. Kherif I. Bloch J. Régis

In this paper, we propose a generic automatic approach for the parcellation of the cortical surface into labeled gyri. These gyri are defined from a set of pairs of sulci selected by the user. The selected sulci are first automatically identified in the data, then projected onto the cortical surface. The parcellation stems from two nested Voronoı̈ diagrams computed geodesically to the cortical s...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2012
Kelly Anne Barnes Steven M Nelson Alexander L Cohen Jonathan D Power Rebecca S Coalson Francis M Miezin Alecia C Vogel Joseph W Dubis Jessica A Church Steven E Petersen Bradley L Schlaggar

A key question in developmental neuroscience involves understanding how and when the cerebral cortex is partitioned into distinct functional areas. The present study used functional connectivity MRI mapping and graph theory to identify putative cortical areas and generate a parcellation scheme of left lateral parietal cortex (LLPC) in 7 to 10-year-old children and adults. Results indicated that...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2017
Matthias Schurz Matthias G Tholen Josef Perner Rogier B Mars Jerome Sallet

In this quantitative review, we specified the anatomical basis of brain activity reported in the Temporo-Parietal Junction (TPJ) in Theory of Mind (ToM) research. Using probabilistic brain atlases, we labeled TPJ peak coordinates reported in the literature. This was carried out for four different atlas modalities: (i) gyral-parcellation, (ii) sulco-gyral parcellation, (iii) cytoarchitectonic pa...

2016
Daniel D. Ferrante Yi Wei Alexei A. Koulakov

We study the distribution of brain and cortical area sizes [parcellation units (PUs)] obtained for three species: mouse, macaque, and human. We find that the distribution of PU sizes is close to lognormal. We propose the mathematical model of evolution of brain parcellation based on iterative fragmentation and specialization. In this model, each existing PU has a probability to be split that de...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2012
R Cameron Craddock G Andrew James Paul E Holtzheimer Xiaoping P Hu Helen S Mayberg

Connectivity analyses and computational modeling of human brain function from fMRI data frequently require the specification of regions of interests (ROIs). Several analyses have relied on atlases derived from anatomical or cyto-architectonic boundaries to specify these ROIs, yet the suitability of atlases for resting state functional connectivity (FC) studies has yet to be established. This ar...

2017
Patrick Schiffler Jan-Gerd Tenberge Heinz Wiendl Sven G. Meuth

The investigation of specific white matter areas is a growing field in neurological research and is typically achieved through the use of atlases. However, the definition of anatomically based regions remains challenging for the white matter and thus hinders region-specific analysis in individual subjects. In this article, we focus on creating a whole white matter parcellation method for indivi...

Journal: :Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging 2005
Haissam Haidar Simon K Warfield Janet S Soul

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Talairach-based parcellation (TP) of human brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data has been used increasingly in clinical research to make regional measurements of brain structures in vivo. Recently, TP has been applied to pediatric research to elucidate the changes in regional brain volumes related to several neurological disorders. However, all freely available tool...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Andrew Zalesky Alex Fornito Ian H. Harding Luca Cocchi Murat Yücel Christos Pantelis Edward T. Bullmore

Whole-brain anatomical connectivity in living humans can be modeled as a network with diffusion-MRI and tractography. Network nodes are associated with distinct grey-matter regions, while white-matter fiber bundles serve as interconnecting network links. However, the lack of a gold standard for regional parcellation in brain MRI makes the definition of nodes arbitrary, meaning that network node...

2013
Anne-Charlotte Philippe

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a functional non-invasive modality which provides information on the temporal succession of cognitive processes with an excellent time resolution. Unfortunately, spatial resolution is limited due to the illposed nature of the MEG inverse problem for estimating source currents from the electromagnetic measurement. Therefore, prior information on the source current...

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