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A Digital Atlas of the Dog Brain

There is a long history and a growing interest in the canine as a subject of study in neuroscience research and in translational neurology. In the last few years, anatomical and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of awake and anesthetized dogs have been reported. Such efforts can be...

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Autores principales: Datta, Ritobrato, Lee, Jongho, Duda, Jeffrey, Avants, Brian B., Vite, Charles H., Tseng, Ben, Gee, James C., Aguirre, Gustavo D., Aguirre, Geoffrey K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052140
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author Datta, Ritobrato
Lee, Jongho
Duda, Jeffrey
Avants, Brian B.
Vite, Charles H.
Tseng, Ben
Gee, James C.
Aguirre, Gustavo D.
Aguirre, Geoffrey K.
author_facet Datta, Ritobrato
Lee, Jongho
Duda, Jeffrey
Avants, Brian B.
Vite, Charles H.
Tseng, Ben
Gee, James C.
Aguirre, Gustavo D.
Aguirre, Geoffrey K.
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description There is a long history and a growing interest in the canine as a subject of study in neuroscience research and in translational neurology. In the last few years, anatomical and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of awake and anesthetized dogs have been reported. Such efforts can be enhanced by a population atlas of canine brain anatomy to implement group analyses. Here we present a canine brain atlas derived as the diffeomorphic average of a population of fifteen mesaticephalic dogs. The atlas includes: 1) A brain template derived from in-vivo, T1-weighted imaging at 1 mm isotropic resolution at 3 Tesla (with and without the soft tissues of the head); 2) A co-registered, high-resolution (0.33 mm isotropic) template created from imaging of ex-vivo brains at 7 Tesla; 3) A surface representation of the gray matter/white matter boundary of the high-resolution atlas (including labeling of gyral and sulcal features). The properties of the atlas are considered in relation to historical nomenclature and the evolutionary taxonomy of the Canini tribe. The atlas is available for download (https://cfn.upenn.edu/aguirre/wiki/public:data_plosone_2012_datta).
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spelling pubmed-35273862013-01-02 A Digital Atlas of the Dog Brain Datta, Ritobrato Lee, Jongho Duda, Jeffrey Avants, Brian B. Vite, Charles H. Tseng, Ben Gee, James C. Aguirre, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Geoffrey K. PLoS One Research Article There is a long history and a growing interest in the canine as a subject of study in neuroscience research and in translational neurology. In the last few years, anatomical and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of awake and anesthetized dogs have been reported. Such efforts can be enhanced by a population atlas of canine brain anatomy to implement group analyses. Here we present a canine brain atlas derived as the diffeomorphic average of a population of fifteen mesaticephalic dogs. The atlas includes: 1) A brain template derived from in-vivo, T1-weighted imaging at 1 mm isotropic resolution at 3 Tesla (with and without the soft tissues of the head); 2) A co-registered, high-resolution (0.33 mm isotropic) template created from imaging of ex-vivo brains at 7 Tesla; 3) A surface representation of the gray matter/white matter boundary of the high-resolution atlas (including labeling of gyral and sulcal features). The properties of the atlas are considered in relation to historical nomenclature and the evolutionary taxonomy of the Canini tribe. The atlas is available for download (https://cfn.upenn.edu/aguirre/wiki/public:data_plosone_2012_datta). Public Library of Science 2012-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3527386/ /pubmed/23284904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052140 Text en © 2012 Datta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Datta, Ritobrato
Lee, Jongho
Duda, Jeffrey
Avants, Brian B.
Vite, Charles H.
Tseng, Ben
Gee, James C.
Aguirre, Gustavo D.
Aguirre, Geoffrey K.
A Digital Atlas of the Dog Brain
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052140
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