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Spatial normalization of brain images and beyond.

J-F Mangin1, J Lebenberg2, S Lefranc3, N Labra4, G Auzias5, M Labit3, M Guevara6, H Mohlberg7, P Roca8, P Guevara6, J Dubois9, F Leroy9, G Dehaene-Lambertz9, A Cachia10, T Dickscheid7, O Coulon5, C Poupon11, D Rivière3, K Amunts12, Z Y Sun3.   

Abstract

The deformable atlas paradigm has been at the core of computational anatomy during the last two decades. Spatial normalization is the variant endowing the atlas with a coordinate system used for voxel-based aggregation of images across subjects and studies. This framework has largely contributed to the success of brain mapping. Brain spatial normalization, however, is still ill-posed because of the complexity of the human brain architecture and the lack of architectural landmarks in standard morphological MRI. Multi-atlas strategies have been developed during the last decade to overcome some difficulties in the context of segmentation. A new generation of registration algorithms embedding architectural features inferred for instance from diffusion or functional MRI is on the verge to improve the architectural value of spatial normalization. A better understanding of the architectural meaning of the cortical folding pattern will lead to use some sulci as complementary constraints. Improving the architectural compliance of spatial normalization may impose to relax the diffeomorphic constraint usually underlying atlas warping. A two-level strategy could be designed: in each region, a dictionary of templates of incompatible folding patterns would be collected and matched in a way or another using rare architectural information, while individual subjects would be aligned using diffeomorphisms to the closest template. Manifold learning could help to aggregate subjects according to their morphology. Connectivity-based strategies could emerge as an alternative to deformation-based alignment leading to match the connectomes of the subjects rather than images.
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Keywords:  Connectome; Cortical folding pattern; Diffeomorphism; Spatial normalization

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27344104     DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2016.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Image Anal        ISSN: 1361-8415            Impact factor:   8.545


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5.  Browsing Multiple Subjects When the Atlas Adaptation Cannot Be Achieved via a Warping Strategy.

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Review 6.  "Plis de passage" Deserve a Role in Models of the Cortical Folding Process.

Authors:  Jean-François Mangin; Yann Le Guen; Nicole Labra; Antoine Grigis; Vincent Frouin; Miguel Guevara; Clara Fischer; Denis Rivière; William D Hopkins; Jean Régis; Zhong Yi Sun
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