Van Essen David C
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Neuroimage. 2004;23 Suppl 1:S97-107. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.07.024.
Explicit surface reconstructions provide invaluable substrates for visualizing and analyzing the complex convolutions of cerebral cortex. This report illustrates the utility of surface-based atlases of human and macaque monkey for representing many aspects of cortical organization and function. These include a variety of cortical partitioning schemes plus an open-ended collection of complex activation patterns obtained from fMRI studies. Surface-based registration from one hemisphere to an atlas provides powerful approach to (i) objectively and quantitatively representing both the consistencies and the variability of the pattern of convolutions and the patterns of functional activation from any given task; and (ii) making comparisons across species and evaluating candidate homologies between cortical areas or functionally delineated regions.
显式表面重建为可视化和分析大脑皮质的复杂褶皱提供了非常有价值的基础。本报告阐述了基于表面的人类和猕猴图谱在呈现皮质组织和功能诸多方面的效用。这些方面包括多种皮质分区方案以及从功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中获得的一系列开放式复杂激活模式。从一个半球到图谱的基于表面的配准提供了一种强大的方法,用于(i)客观且定量地呈现任何给定任务中褶皱模式和功能激活模式的一致性与变异性;以及(ii)跨物种进行比较并评估皮质区域或功能划定区域之间的候选同源性。