This title appears in the Scientific Report :
2019
Please use the identifier:
http://dx.doi.org/10.25493/QYFC-TQV in citations.
Probabilistic cytoarchitectonic map of Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum) (v5.0)
Probabilistic cytoarchitectonic map of Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum) (v5.0)
This dataset contains the distinct probabilistic cytoarchitectonic map of Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum) in the individual, single subject template of the MNI Colin 27 reference space. As part of the JuBrain cytoarchitectonic atlas, the area was identified using cytoarchitectonic analysis on cell-body...
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Personal Name(s): | Saal, M. (Corresponding author) |
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Bludau, S. / Mohlberg, H. / Caspers, S. / Amunts, K. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Strukturelle und funktionelle Organisation des Gehirns; INM-1 |
Imprint: |
Human Brain Project Neuroinformatics Platform
2019
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DOI: |
10.25493/QYFC-TQV |
Document Type: |
Dataset |
Research Program: |
Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 2 Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 1 Connectivity and Activity |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
This dataset contains the distinct probabilistic cytoarchitectonic map of Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum) in the individual, single subject template of the MNI Colin 27 reference space. As part of the JuBrain cytoarchitectonic atlas, the area was identified using cytoarchitectonic analysis on cell-body-stained histological sections of 10 human postmortem brains obtained from the body donor program of the University of Düsseldorf. The results of the cytoarchitectonic analysis were then mapped to the reference space, where each voxel was assigned the probability to belong to Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum). The probability map of Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum) is provided in NifTi format for each hemisphere in the reference space. The JuBrain atlas relies on a modular, flexible and adaptive framework containing workflows to create the probabilistic brain maps for these structures. Note that methodological improvements and updated probability estimates for new brain structures may in some cases lead to measurable but negligible deviations of existing probability maps, as compared to earlier released datasets. Other available data versions of Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum): Saal et al. (2019) [Data set, v5.1] [DOI: 10.25493/3A30-5E4](https://doi.org/10.25493%2F3A30-5E4) The most probable delineation of Area OP9 (Frontal Operculum) derived from the calculation of a maximum probability map of all currently released JuBrain brain structures can be found here: Amunts et al. (2019) [Data set, v18] [DOI: 10.25493/8EGG-ZAR](https://doi.org/10.25493%2F8EGG-ZAR) |