PLoS ONE (Jun 2009)

A conceptual cortical surface atlas.

  • Dharmendra S Modha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 6
p. e5693

Abstract

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Volumetric, slice-based, 3-D atlases are invaluable tools for understanding complex cortical convolutions. We present a simple scheme to convert a slice-based atlas to a conceptual surface atlas that is easier to visualize and understand. The key idea is to unfold each slice into a one-dimensional vector, and concatenate a succession of these vectors--while maintaining as much spatial contiguity as possible--into a 2-D matrix. We illustrate our methodology using a coronal slice-based atlas of the Rhesus Monkey cortex. The conceptual surface-based atlases provide a useful complement to slice-based atlases for the purposes of indexing and browsing.