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A hybrid high-resolution anatomical MRI atlas with sub-parcellation of cortical gyri using resting fMRI.

Anand A Joshi1, Soyoung Choi2, Yijun Liu3, Minqi Chong3, Gaurav Sonkar4, Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez5, Dileep Nair5, Jessica L Wisnowski6, Justin P Haldar3, David W Shattuck7, Hanna Damasio6, Richard M Leahy3.   

Abstract

We present a new high-quality, single-subject atlas with sub-millimeter voxel resolution, high SNR, and excellent gray-white tissue contrast to resolve fine anatomical details. The atlas is labeled into two parcellation schemes: 1) the anatomical BCI-DNI atlas, which is manually labeled based on known morphological and anatomical features, and 2) the hybrid USCBrain atlas, which incorporates functional information to guide the sub-parcellation of cerebral cortex. In both cases, we provide consistent volumetric and cortical surface-based parcellation and labeling. The intended use of the atlas is as a reference template for structural coregistration and labeling of individual brains. A single-subject T1-weighted image was acquired five times at a resolution of 0.547 mm × 0.547 mm × 0.800 mm and averaged. Images were processed by an expert neuroanatomist using semi-automated methods in BrainSuite to extract the brain, classify tissue-types, and render anatomical surfaces. Sixty-six cortical and 29 noncortical regions were manually labeled to generate the BCI-DNI atlas. The cortical regions were further sub-parcellated into 130 cortical regions based on multi-subject connectivity analysis using resting fMRI (rfMRI) data from the Human Connectome Project (HCP) database to produce the USCBrain atlas. In addition, we provide a delineation between sulcal valleys and gyral crowns, which offer an additional set of 26 sulcal subregions per hemisphere. Lastly, a probabilistic map is provided to give users a quantitative measure of reliability for each gyral subdivision. Utility of the atlas was assessed by computing Adjusted Rand Indices (ARIs) between individual sub-parcellations obtained through structural-only coregistration to the USCBrain atlas and sub-parcellations obtained directly from each subject's resting fMRI data. Both atlas parcellations can be used with the BrainSuite, FreeSurfer, and FSL software packages.
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Anatomical MRI; Brain atlas; Functional MRI; Neuroanatomy; Segmentation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35306036      PMCID: PMC9302382          DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2022.109566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.987


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