The JuBrain cytoarchitectonic segmentation is described in the following publications:
Eickhoff SB, Stephan KE, Mohlberg H, Grefkes C, Fink GR, Amunts K, Zilles K (2005) "A new SPM toolbox for combining probabilistic cytoarchitectonic maps and functional imaging data.", Neuroimage 25(4):1325-35.
Eickhoff S, Stephan KE, Mohlberg H, Grefkes C, Fink GR, Amunts K, Zilles K:
A new SPM toolbox for combining probabilistic cytoarchitectonic maps and functional imaging data. NeuroImage 25(4), 1325-1335, 2005
Eickhoff SB, Paus T, Caspers S, Grosbras MH, Evans A, Zilles K, Amunts K Assignment of functional activations to probabilistic cytoarchitectonic areas revisited. NeuroImage 36(3), 511-521, 2007
It is available as an extension to the Statistical Parametric Mapping SPM Matlab toolbox.
On display is the maximum probability segmentation of toolbox version 2.0. The toolbox ifself contains probability maps for all regions.
Detailed descriptions for each of the delineated structures are described in about thirty publications, which are categorically listed on the download page.
The copyright is held by Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, see terms of use.
The template has been imported to the Scalable Brain Atlas by Rembrandt Bakker (Donders Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen).
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colin27-T1: Colin27, average of 27 T1 scans of same individual
coronal_svg: Coronal sections of the label volume "Anatomy_v20_85plus.nii", converted to Scalable Vector Graphics. Brain regions are color-coded by the RGB to Acronym map, which can be chained with the Acronym to Fullname map.