Difference between revisions of "Rhesus Juvenile WMGM Atlas"
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+ | * The atlas construction procedure was adapted from Automatic brain segmentation in rhesus monkeys; M. Styner, R. Knickmeyer, S. Joshi, C. Coe, S. J. Short, and J. Gilmore. Proc SPIE Vol 6512 Medical Imaging 2007, pp 65122L-1 - 65122L-8. | ||
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<gallery caption="Juvenile Rhesus Probabilistic Atlas" widths="350px" heights="180px" perrow="2"> | <gallery caption="Juvenile Rhesus Probabilistic Atlas" widths="350px" heights="180px" perrow="2"> | ||
− | Image:Mpd_T1template.jpg|Population Specific T1 template image | + | Image:Mpd_T1template.jpg|Population Specific T1 template image |
− | Image:Mpd_GMtemplate | + | Image:Mpd_GMtemplate.jpg|Probabilistic map of GM for Juvenile Rhesus population |
− | Image:Mpd_WMtemplate | + | Image:Mpd_WMtemplate.jpg|Probabilistic map of WM for Juvenile Rhesus population |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Key Investigators:=== | ===Key Investigators:=== | ||
− | *Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt and | + | *Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt and Xiaojing Long |
− | + | ==Acknowledgement== | |
− | * Linda | + | * Linda Porrino, Wake Forest University |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 13 February 2008
Home < Rhesus Juvenile WMGM AtlasObjective:
- Develop a juvenile WM/GM/CSF atlas from normal subject images.
Progress:
- T1 subject images acquired
- The atlas construction procedure was adapted from Automatic brain segmentation in rhesus monkeys; M. Styner, R. Knickmeyer, S. Joshi, C. Coe, S. J. Short, and J. Gilmore. Proc SPIE Vol 6512 Medical Imaging 2007, pp 65122L-1 - 65122L-8.
Images
Key Investigators:
- Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt and Xiaojing Long
Acknowledgement
- Linda Porrino, Wake Forest University