Abstract #0966
Connectivity-based atlas of human brain white matter in ICBM-152 space.
Anna Varentsova 1 , Shengwei Zhang 2 , Ekaterina Shanina 1 , and Konstantinos Arfanakis 2,3
1
Physics Department, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Chicago, IL, United States,
2
Department
of Biomedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Chicago, IL, United States,
3
Rush
Alzheimer's Disease Center, Rush University, Chicago,
IL, United States
Digital human brain atlases consisting of MRI-based
templates and semantic labels delineating different
brain regions serve a critical role in neuroimaging,
mainly facilitating spatial normalization and automated
segmentation, for the purposes of voxel-wise,
region-of-interest, and network analyses. As part of the
IIT Human Brain Atlas project
(www.nitrc.org/projects/iit2), we have recently
developed, anatomical as well as state-of-the-art
diffusion tensor and high angular resolution diffusion
imaging (HARDI) templates, as well as probabilistic gray
matter (GM) labels in ICBM-152 space. The purpose of
this project was to construct the first probabilistic
connectivity-based atlas of human brain white matter
(WM) in ICBM-152 space.
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