A three-dimensional, histological and deformable atlas of the human basal ganglia. I. Atlas construction based on immunohistochemical and MRI data.
Jérôme YelnikÉric BardinetDidier DormontGrégoire MalandainSébastien OurselinDominique TandéCarine KarachiNicholas AyachePhilippe CornuYves AgidPublished in: NeuroImage (2007)
Keyphrases
- mri data
- mr images
- atlas construction
- basal ganglia
- groupwise registration
- three dimensional
- magnetic resonance
- medical images
- magnetic resonance images
- dt mri
- deformable models
- action selection
- tensor field
- magnetic resonance imaging
- brain tissue
- atlas based segmentation
- image data
- medical image analysis
- diffusion tensor images
- partial volume
- human brain
- brain tumors
- brain mr images
- computed tomography
- intensity distribution
- prostate cancer
- nonrigid registration
- dce mri
- fully automatic
- human subjects
- diffusion tensor
- contrast enhanced
- computer vision
- information processing
- synthetic data
- white matter