Authors
Gerard Subsol, Neil Roberts, Mark Doran, Jean-Philippe Thirion, Graham H Whitehouse
Publication date
1997/1/1
Journal
Magnetic resonance imaging
Volume
15
Issue
8
Pages
917-927
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
3D MR data obtained for 10 healthy control subjects have been used to build a brain atlas. The atlas is built in four stages. First, a set of features that are unambiguously definable and anatomically relevant need to be computed for each item in the database. The chosen features are crest lines along which the maximal principal curvature of the surface of the brain is maximal in its associated principal direction. Second, a nonrigid registration algorithm is used to determine the common crest lines among the subjects in the database. These crest lines form the structure of the atlas. Third, a set of crest lines is taken as a reference set and a modal analysis is performed to determine the fundamental deformations that are necessary to bring the individual data in line with the reference set. The deformations are averaged and the set of mean crest lines becomes the atlas. Finally, the standard deviation of the deformations …
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