Authors
Arnaud Cachia, J-F Mangin, Denis Riviere, Ferath Kherif, Nathalie Boddaert, Alexandre Andrade, Dimitri Papadopoulos-Orfanos, J-B Poline, Isabelle Bloch, Monica Zilbovicius, P Sonigo, Francis Brunelle, Jean Régis
Publication date
2003/6
Journal
IEEE transactions on medical imaging
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
754-765
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In this paper, we propose a new representation of the cortical surface that may be used to study the cortex folding process and to recover some putative stable anatomical landmarks called sulcal roots usually buried in the depth of adult brains. This representation is a primal sketch derived from a scale space computed for the mean curvature of the cortical surface. This scale-space stems from a diffusion equation geodesic to the cortical surface. The primal sketch is made up of objects defined from mean curvature minima and saddle points. The resulting sketch aims first at highlighting significant elementary cortical folds, second at representing the fold merging process during brain growth. The relevance of the framework is illustrated by the study of central sulcus sulcal roots from antenatal to adult age. Some results are proposed for ten different brains. Some preliminary results are also provided for superior temporal …
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