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'''Objective:'''
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====Objective:====
  
 
* Develop an adult WM/GM/CSF atlas from normal subject images.
 
* Develop an adult WM/GM/CSF atlas from normal subject images.
  
'''Progress:'''
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===Progress:===
  
* N=8 T1,T2,PD subject images acquired
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* N=17 T1,T2 subject images acquired
 
* Using a rhesus tissue atlas provided by the UNC Neuro Image Analysis Laboratory and the UWisc Harlow Primate Laboratory we have segmented the data into WM/GM, and CSF capartments using the Lobulated EM Segmentation method. These segmentations have been averaged to create a study-specific tissue atlas.
 
* Using a rhesus tissue atlas provided by the UNC Neuro Image Analysis Laboratory and the UWisc Harlow Primate Laboratory we have segmented the data into WM/GM, and CSF capartments using the Lobulated EM Segmentation method. These segmentations have been averaged to create a study-specific tissue atlas.
  
'''Key Investigators:'''
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<gallery caption="Rhesus Probabilistic Atlas" widths="350px" heights="180px" perrow="2">
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Image:T1template_Cr.jpg|Population Specific T1 template image|left
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Image:T2template_cr.jpg|Population Specific T2 template image|right
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Image:GMtemplate_Cr.jpg|Probabilistic map of GM for Rhesus population|left
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Image:WMtemplate_cr.jpg|Probabilistic map of WM for Rhesus population|right
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</gallery>
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===Key Investigators:===
  
 
* Wake Forest: Bob Kraft, Jim Daunais
 
* Wake Forest: Bob Kraft, Jim Daunais
* Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt
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* Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt, Vidya Rajagopalan
  
'''Links:'''
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===Links:===

Latest revision as of 03:34, 13 February 2008

Home < Rhesus WMGM Atlas

Objective:

  • Develop an adult WM/GM/CSF atlas from normal subject images.

Progress:

  • N=17 T1,T2 subject images acquired
  • Using a rhesus tissue atlas provided by the UNC Neuro Image Analysis Laboratory and the UWisc Harlow Primate Laboratory we have segmented the data into WM/GM, and CSF capartments using the Lobulated EM Segmentation method. These segmentations have been averaged to create a study-specific tissue atlas.

Key Investigators:

  • Wake Forest: Bob Kraft, Jim Daunais
  • Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt, Vidya Rajagopalan

Links: