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Multi-contrast anatomical subcortical structures parcellation

Pierre‐Louis Bazin, Anneke Alkemade, Martijn J. Mulder, Amanda G. Henry, Birte U. Forstmann

2020eLife52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The human subcortex is comprised of more than 450 individual nuclei which lie deep in the brain. Due to their small size and close proximity, up until now only 7% have been depicted in standard MRI atlases. Thus, the human subcortex can largely be considered as terra incognita. Here, we present a new open-source parcellation algorithm to automatically map the subcortex. The new algorithm has been tested on 17 prominent subcortical structures based on a large quantitative MRI dataset at 7 Tesla. It has been carefully validated against expert human raters and previous methods, and can easily be extended to other subcortical structures and applied to any quantitative MRI dataset. In sum, we hope this novel parcellation algorithm will facilitate functional and structural neuroimaging research into small subcortical nuclei and help to chart terra incognita.

Topics & Concepts

Contrast (vision)NeuroimagingHuman brainArtificial intelligenceNeuroscienceComputer scienceBrain mappingPattern recognition (psychology)PsychologyAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications
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