Abstract #2689
A macaque brain white matter atlas based on averaged high resolution DTI
Qiaowen Yu 1,2 , Tina Jeon 1 , Austin Ouyang 1 , Virendra Mishra 1 , Steven Hsiao 3 , Shuwei Liu 2 , and Hao Huang 1
1
Advanced Imaging Research Center, University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas,
United States,
2
Research
Center for Sectional and Imaging Anatomy, Shandong
University School of Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, China,
3
Mind
and Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
A comprehensive characterization of white matter (WM)
anatomy of macaque brain with DTI can not only provide
neuroanatomical atlases for neuroscientific studies
using macaque model, but also aid the study of the WM
evolution. WM tracts underlie the connectivity of brain
regions which play essential roles for understanding
brain functions and evolution of brain functions. In
this study, we aimed to generate a probabilistic and
comprehensive digital macaque brain atlas including
labeling of WM tracts with ultra-high resolution DTI
data (0.35x0.4x0.45mm3) of a population of macaque
brains.
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