Skip to content
VuFind
  • 0 Items in e-Shelf (Full)
  • History
  • User Account
  • Logout
  • User Account
  • Help
    • English
    • Deutsch
  • Books & more
  • Articles & more
  • JuSER
Advanced
 
  • Literature Request
  • Cite this
  • Email this
  • Export
    • Export to RefWorks
    • Export to EndNoteWeb
    • Export to EndNote
    • Export to MARC
    • Export to MARCXML
    • Export to BibTeX
  • Favorites
  • Add to e-Shelf Remove from e-Shelf


QR Code
This title appears in the Scientific Report : 2022 

Probabilistic cytoarchitectonic map of the human Corpus geniculatum mediale (CGM, MGB, metathalamus) (v10.0)

Probabilistic cytoarchitectonic map of the human Corpus geniculatum mediale (CGM, MGB, metathalamus) (v10.0)

This dataset contains cytoarchitectonic probability maps of the human Corpus geniculatum mediale (CGM, MGB, metathalamus, from here on called MGB) of the metathalamus in the single subject template of the MNI Colin 27 and the MNI ICBM 152 reference space, as part of the Julich-Brain atlas. The nucle...

More

Saved in:
Personal Name(s): Kiwitz, Kai
Mohlberg, Hartmut / Brandstetter, Andrea / Bludau, Sebastian / Amunts, Katrin
Contributing Institute: Strukturelle und funktionelle Organisation des Gehirns; INM-1
Imprint: EBRAINS 2022
DOI: 10.25493/T4C4-SY8
Document Type: Dataset
Research Program: Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3
Multilevel Brain Organization and Variability
Subject (ZB):
Neuroscience
Publikationsportal JuSER
Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.25493/T4C4-SY8 in citations.

  • Description
  • Staff View

This dataset contains cytoarchitectonic probability maps of the human Corpus geniculatum mediale (CGM, MGB, metathalamus, from here on called MGB) of the metathalamus in the single subject template of the MNI Colin 27 and the MNI ICBM 152 reference space, as part of the Julich-Brain atlas. The nucleus was identified using cytoarchitectonic analysis on cell-body-stained histological sections of ten human postmortem brains obtained from the body donor program of the University of Düsseldorf. The maps show the probability to belong to the MGB for each voxel of the reference spaces. Data is provided in the NifTi format. The Julich-Brain atlas relies on a modular, flexible and adaptive framework containing workflows to create the probabilistic brain maps. Note that methodological improvements and integration of new brain structures may lead to small deviations in earlier released datasets.

  • Forschungszentrum Jülich
  • Central Library (ZB)
  • Powered by VuFind 6.1.1
Loading...