[MINC-users] ICBM152 non-linear atlas: symmetric vs asymmetric
Vladimir S. FONOV
vladimir.fonov at gmail.com
Sun Jan 25 00:26:03 EST 2015
Hello Phil,
the lobe atlas is include with MINC1/2 version of symmetric templates - it is stored in a format suitable for lobe_segment minc tool , and contain separate masks for gray matter and white matter structures.
On Jan 24, 2015, at 11:56 PM, Philip Novosad <philip.novosad at mail.mcgill.ca> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a bit of information regarding the ICBM152 non-linear atlases. From my very limited understanding, there is a max probability atlas available (that is used with ANIMAL) associated with the symmetric version (I think this is called the 'lobe atlas' on the BIC website). Is there also one for the asymmetric version?
>
> Are these atlases (the labeled volumes; I have my hands on the mean shape images!) available anywhere? I have only been able to find, on the BIC website, the standard GM/WM/CSF labels, not the 'lobe atlas'. Lastly, is there any information available about how they were made? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Phil
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Best regards, Vladimir S. FONOV ~ vladimir <dot> fonov <at> gmail <dot> com
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