SRI24 is an MRI-based atlas of normal adult human brain anatomy, generated by template-free nonrigid registration from images of 24 normal control subjects.
Defining citation: Rohlfing T, Zahr NM, Sullivan EV, Pfefferbaum A. (2010), Hum Brain Mapp. 31(5):798-819.
The LPBA40 parcellation is derived from Shattuck et al. (2008).
"T1": T1-weighted structural images using 3D axial IR-prep SPoiled Gradient Recalled (SPGR), TR = 6.5 ms, TE = 1.54 ms, FOV = 240 x 240 mm, 256 x 256 pixels
"rho" and "T2W": proton density-weighted (hereafter, early-echo) and T2-weighted (hereafter, late-echo) images using 2D axial dual-echo fast spin echo (FSE), TR = 10,000 ms, TE = 14/98 ms, FOV = 240 x 240 mm, 256 x 256 pixels
The Scalable Brain Atlas is created by Rembrandt Bakker and Gleb Bezgin, under supervision of Rolf Kötter
in the NeuroPhysiology and -Informatics group of the Donders Institute, Radboud UMC Nijmegen.