BrainAtlases library
Related schema specification: BrainAtlas
AAL1
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- abbreviation:
AAL1
- fullName:
Automated Anatomical Labeling Atlas 1
- hasTerminology:
- hasVersion:
- homepage:
- shortName:
AAL Atlas 1
- usedSpecies:
AMBA
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- abbreviation:
AMBA
- fullName:
Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
- hasVersion:
- homepage:
- shortName:
Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
- usedSpecies:
AsegAtlas
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- abbreviation:
Aseg Atlas
- description:
The Automated Segmentation Atlas of the Human Brain is an automated whole brain segmentation that is based on probabilistic information on the location of structures of a manual labeled training set (cf., [Fischl et al., 2002](https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00569-X)).
- fullName:
Automated Segmentation Atlas of the Human Brain
- hasTerminology:
- shortName:
Automated Segmentation Atlas
- usedSpecies:
BA-human
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- abbreviation:
BA-human
- fullName:
Brodmann Cortical Parcellation Scheme (human)
- hasTerminology:
- hasVersion:
- shortName:
Brodmann Areas (human)
- usedSpecies:
DKA
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- abbreviation:
DKA
- fullName:
Desikan-Killiany Atlas
- hasTerminology:
- shortName:
DK Atlas
- usedSpecies:
DWMA
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- abbreviation:
DWMA
- fullName:
Atlas of Deep White Matter Fibre Bundles
- hasTerminology:
- hasVersion:
- shortName:
Deep White Matter Atlas
- usedSpecies:
JBA
metadata sheet
- @id:
https://openminds.ebrains.eu/instances/brainAtlas/Julich-BrainAtlas
- @type:
- abbreviation:
JBA
- description:
The Julich-Brain Atlas is a three-dimensional atlas of the human brain. It integrates high-resolution cytoarchitectonic maps with microstructural and connectivity data as well as neurotransmitter receptor expression profiles and functional data. It is available in the common reference spaces MNI ICBM 152 (2009c Nonlinear Asymmetric), Colin 27 and FreeSurfer fsaverage surface space. Furthermore, many maps are also available in the BigBrain high-resolution reference space. It is continuously expanded and openly accessible for researchers to systematically integrate multi-level data. It is interoperable in a way that it can be linked with other brain parcellations, databases and mapping projects. The Julich Brain Atlas offers a powerful tool for neuroscience and medicine alike and has been adopted as central element of the multilevel human brain atlas for the EBRAINS infrastructure, see [EBRAINS Human Brain Atlas](https://www.ebrains.eu/tools/human-brain-atlas).
- digitalIdentifier:
- fullName:
Julich-Brain Cytoarchitectonic Atlas
- hasTerminology:
- hasVersion:
- homepage:
- howToCite:
Please refer to the atlas by its [RRID:SCR_023277](https://scicrunch.org/resolver/SCR_023277), and cite the two main publications [Amunts and Zilles (2015)](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2015.12.001) AND [Amunts et al. (2020)](https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb4588) along with the atlas version(s) you have used.
- shortName:
Julich-Brain Atlas
- usedSpecies:
SWMA
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- abbreviation:
SWMA
- fullName:
Atlas of Superficial White Matter Fibre Bundles
- hasTerminology:
- hasVersion:
- shortName:
Superficial White Matter Atlas
- usedSpecies:
Schaefer-400p
metadata sheet
- @id:
https://openminds.ebrains.eu/instances/brainAtlas/Schaefer-400p
- @type:
- abbreviation:
Schaefer-400p
- fullName:
Schaefer Atlas with 400 Parcellation
- hasTerminology:
NOT DEFINED YET
- hasVersion:
- homepage:
- shortName:
Schaefer Atlas (400p)
- usedSpecies:
WHSSD
metadata sheet
- @id:
https://openminds.ebrains.eu/instances/brainAtlas/WHSSDatlas
- @type:
- abbreviation:
WHSSDatlas
- description:
The Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain is an open access volumetric atlas. The delineations are defined in isotropic magnetic resonance (39 micrometre) and diffusion tensor (78 micrometre) images acquired ex vivo from an 80 day old male rat at the Duke Center for In Vivo Microscopy. Coordinates for navigating the volume are provided by the Waxholm Space coordinate system. The location of bregma and lambda are also identified as anchors towards stereotaxic space. The atlas (with MRI/DTI anatomical volumes, delineation- and label files) is hosted at [NITRC](https://www.nitrc.org/projects/whs-sd-atlas/) along with configuration files for ITK-SNAP, the Mouse BIRN Atlasing Toolkit, and PMOD. The atlas has been adopted as the standard rat brain atlas for the EBRAINS infrastructure, see [EBRAINS Rat Brain Atlas](https://ebrains.eu/service/rat-brain-atlas/). Note that the licence was changed to from CC BY-SA-NC to CC BY-SA on October 1, 2021.
- digitalIdentifier:
- fullName:
Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain
- hasTerminology:
- hasVersion:
- homepage:
- howToCite:
Please refer to the atlas by its [RRID:SCR_001592](https://scicrunch.org/resolver/SCR_001592), and cite the first publication [Papp et al. (2014)](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.04.001) along with the atlas version(s) you have used.
- shortName:
Waxholm Space Rat Brain Atlas
- usedSpecies: