Using noninvasive multimodal neuroimaging techniques, we designed a connectivity-based parcellation framework that identifies the subdivisions of the entire human brain, revealing the in vivo connectivity architecture. Many current human brain atlases cover only specific structures, lack fine-grained parcellations, and fail to provide functionally important connectivity information. The human brain atlases that allow correlating brain anatomy with psychological and cognitive functions are in transition from ex vivo histology-based printed atlases to digital brain maps providing multimodal in vivo information. The Human Brainnetome Atlas: A New Brain Atlas Based on Connectional Architecture.įan, Lingzhong Li, Hai Zhuo, Junjie Zhang, Yu Wang, Jiaojian Chen, Liangfu Yang, Zhengyi Chu, Congying Xie, Sangma Laird, Angela R Fox, Peter T Eickhoff, Simon B Yu, Chunshui Jiang, Tianzi
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