Journal Article10.1016/J.NEUROIMAGE.2006.01.021
An automated labeling system for subdividing the human cerebral cortex on MRI scans into gyral based regions of interest.
Rahul S. Desikan,Florent Ségonne,Bruce Fischl,Bruce Fischl,Brian T. Quinn,Bradford C. Dickerson,Deborah Blacker,Randy L. Buckner,Randy L. Buckner,Anders M. Dale,R. Paul Maguire,Bradley T. Hyman,Marilyn S. Albert,Ronald J. Killiany +13 more
TL;DR: An automated labeling system for subdividing the human cerebral cortex into standard gyral-based neuroanatomical regions is both anatomically valid and reliable and may be useful for both morphometric and functional studies of the cerebral cortex.
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About: This article is published in NeuroImage. The article was published on 01 Jul 2006.
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