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3D Exploration of the Brainstem in 50-Micron Resolution MRI

The brainstem, a structure of vital importance in mammals, is currently becoming a principal focus in cognitive, affective, and clinical neuroscience. Midbrain, pontine and medullary structures serve as the conduit for signals between the forebrain and spinal cord, are the epicenter of cranial nerve...

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Autores principales: Rushmore, Richard Jarrett, Wilson-Braun, Peter, Papadimitriou, George, Ng, Isaac, Rathi, Yogesh, Zhang, Fan, O’Donnell, Lauren Jean, Kubicki, Marek, Bouix, Sylvain, Yeterian, Edward, Lemaire, Jean-Jacques, Calabrese, Evan, Johnson, G. Allan, Kikinis, Ron, Makris, Nikos
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7538715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33071761
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2020.00040
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author Rushmore, Richard Jarrett
Wilson-Braun, Peter
Papadimitriou, George
Ng, Isaac
Rathi, Yogesh
Zhang, Fan
O’Donnell, Lauren Jean
Kubicki, Marek
Bouix, Sylvain
Yeterian, Edward
Lemaire, Jean-Jacques
Calabrese, Evan
Johnson, G. Allan
Kikinis, Ron
Makris, Nikos
author_facet Rushmore, Richard Jarrett
Wilson-Braun, Peter
Papadimitriou, George
Ng, Isaac
Rathi, Yogesh
Zhang, Fan
O’Donnell, Lauren Jean
Kubicki, Marek
Bouix, Sylvain
Yeterian, Edward
Lemaire, Jean-Jacques
Calabrese, Evan
Johnson, G. Allan
Kikinis, Ron
Makris, Nikos
author_sort Rushmore, Richard Jarrett
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description The brainstem, a structure of vital importance in mammals, is currently becoming a principal focus in cognitive, affective, and clinical neuroscience. Midbrain, pontine and medullary structures serve as the conduit for signals between the forebrain and spinal cord, are the epicenter of cranial nerve-circuits and systems, and subserve such integrative functions as consciousness, emotional processing, pain, and motivation. In this study, we parcellated the nuclear masses and the principal fiber pathways that were visible in a high-resolution T2-weighted MRI dataset of 50-micron isotropic voxels of a postmortem human brainstem. Based on this analysis, we generated a detailed map of the human brainstem. To assess the validity of our maps, we compared our observations with histological maps of traditional human brainstem atlases. Given the unique capability of MRI-based morphometric analysis in generating and preserving the morphology of 3D objects from individual 2D sections, we reconstructed the motor, sensory and integrative neural systems of the brainstem and rendered them in 3D representations. We anticipate the utilization of these maps by the neuroimaging community for applications in basic neuroscience as well as in neurology, psychiatry, and neurosurgery, due to their versatile computational nature in 2D and 3D representations in a publicly available capacity.
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spelling pubmed-75387152020-10-15 3D Exploration of the Brainstem in 50-Micron Resolution MRI Rushmore, Richard Jarrett Wilson-Braun, Peter Papadimitriou, George Ng, Isaac Rathi, Yogesh Zhang, Fan O’Donnell, Lauren Jean Kubicki, Marek Bouix, Sylvain Yeterian, Edward Lemaire, Jean-Jacques Calabrese, Evan Johnson, G. Allan Kikinis, Ron Makris, Nikos Front Neuroanat Neuroscience The brainstem, a structure of vital importance in mammals, is currently becoming a principal focus in cognitive, affective, and clinical neuroscience. Midbrain, pontine and medullary structures serve as the conduit for signals between the forebrain and spinal cord, are the epicenter of cranial nerve-circuits and systems, and subserve such integrative functions as consciousness, emotional processing, pain, and motivation. In this study, we parcellated the nuclear masses and the principal fiber pathways that were visible in a high-resolution T2-weighted MRI dataset of 50-micron isotropic voxels of a postmortem human brainstem. Based on this analysis, we generated a detailed map of the human brainstem. To assess the validity of our maps, we compared our observations with histological maps of traditional human brainstem atlases. Given the unique capability of MRI-based morphometric analysis in generating and preserving the morphology of 3D objects from individual 2D sections, we reconstructed the motor, sensory and integrative neural systems of the brainstem and rendered them in 3D representations. We anticipate the utilization of these maps by the neuroimaging community for applications in basic neuroscience as well as in neurology, psychiatry, and neurosurgery, due to their versatile computational nature in 2D and 3D representations in a publicly available capacity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7538715/ /pubmed/33071761 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2020.00040 Text en Copyright © 2020 Rushmore, Wilson-Braun, Papadimitriou, Ng, Rathi, Zhang, O’Donnell, Kubicki, Bouix, Yeterian, Lemaire, Calabrese, Johnson, Kikinis and Makris. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Rushmore, Richard Jarrett
Wilson-Braun, Peter
Papadimitriou, George
Ng, Isaac
Rathi, Yogesh
Zhang, Fan
O’Donnell, Lauren Jean
Kubicki, Marek
Bouix, Sylvain
Yeterian, Edward
Lemaire, Jean-Jacques
Calabrese, Evan
Johnson, G. Allan
Kikinis, Ron
Makris, Nikos
3D Exploration of the Brainstem in 50-Micron Resolution MRI
title 3D Exploration of the Brainstem in 50-Micron Resolution MRI
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title_fullStr 3D Exploration of the Brainstem in 50-Micron Resolution MRI
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title_short 3D Exploration of the Brainstem in 50-Micron Resolution MRI
title_sort 3d exploration of the brainstem in 50-micron resolution mri
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7538715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33071761
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2020.00040
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