subcorticalparcellations
Harvard-Oxford Atlas 2.0 Subcortical parcellations of Human Connectome Project (HCP) subjects
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Harvard-Oxford Atlas 2.0 Subcortical parcellations of Human Connectome Project (HCP) subjects
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: HOA-2
- License: other
- Default Branch: main
- Size: 164 MB
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- Stars: 7
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 1
- Releases: 15
Metadata Files
README.md
Harvard-Oxford Atlas 2.0: Subcortical parcellations
Release version: 2.2.0
Version 2.1.1 added the subcortical probablistic atlas corrsesponding to 2.1.0.
Version 2.1.0 adds parcellation of the cerebellum, adding the following labels: * 29 CerebellarCortexLeft * 30 CerebellarCortexRight * 31 CerebellarWhiteMatterLeft * 32 CerebellarWhiteMatterRight
Version 2.0.1 corrects the mispelling of file 192540_dseg.nii.gz .
Version 2.0.0 increases the number of subjects for the discrete brain segmentation to 100. The probablistic segmentation still includes only the first 50 subjects; it will be updated in the next minor release.
Introduction
The Harvard-Oxford Atlas 2.0 project is developing a state-of-the-art, high-resolution full brain MR atlas consisting of 200 high definition MR data sets from the Human Connectome Project (HCP) parcellated into 392 gray and white matter PUs using structural MRI and 189 white matter fascicles using diffusion MRI. Manual parcellation will be performed based on a developed neuroanatomical ontology using a principled and well-defined parcellation methodology.
Dataset
This dataset consists of 50 manual parcelations of MRI datasets from The Human Connectome Project (HCP).
Files in the dseg directory are discrete parcelations of the subject data. Image files are in nifti format and GZIP compressed. File numbers correspond to the HCP subject number from the HCP1200 dataset.
In the lut directory, the dseg.tsv file describes the label values,
structure names, and suggested colors using the BIDS standard format. The
same file is stored in ctbl format for use with 3D Slicer.
The probseg directory contains a probablistic segmentation of the atlas. See the README in that directory for more information.
Software
Datasets have been authored using 3D Slicer using custom modules developed by the Center for Morphometric Analysis (CMA) at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
Source files
The parcellation files are derived from 3D Slicer MRB file. Because of HCP data use agreements covering the underlying datasets, we cannot publicly post the MRB files that contain that data. They are available by request.
Citation
Rushmore R.J., Sunderland, K., Carrington H., Chen J., Halle M., Lasso A., Papadimitriou G., Prunier N., Rizzoni E., Vessey B., Wilson-Braun P., Rathi Y., Kubicki M., Bouix S., Yeterian E. and Makris N. (2022) Anatomically curated segmentation of human subcortical structures in high resolution magnetic resonance imaging: An open science approach. Front. Neuroanat. 16:894606. doi:10.3389/fnana.2022.894606
Sponsorship
NIH NIMH 5R01MH112748-04 High Resolution, Comprehensive Atlases of the Human Brain Morphology
License
This data is licensed under the 3D Slicer license, part B.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Slicer/Slicer/main/License.txt
Past version history
- v1.0.0: Initial release of the discrete segmentation of 50 subjects.
- v1.1.0: Initial release of the probability atlas for the subjects in v1.0.0.
- v1.1.1: Minor update of this README, no data files have changed.
Owner
- Name: Harvard Oxford Atlas 2.0
- Login: HOA-2
- Kind: organization
- Repositories: 3
- Profile: https://github.com/HOA-2
High Resolution, Comprehensive Atlases of the Human Brain Morphology
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Harvard-Oxford Atlas 2.0 Subcortical parcellation of
Human Connectome Data (HCP) subjects
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If you use this dataset, please cite it using the
metadata from this file.
type: dataset
authors:
- given-names: R. Jarrett
family-names: Rushmore
email: rushmore@bu.edu
- given-names: Kyle
family-names: Sutherland
email: 1krs1@queensu.ca
- given-names: Holly
family-names: Carrington
email: hwc7qm@virginia.edu
- given-names: Justine
family-names: Chen
email: jtinechen@gmail.com
- given-names: Michael
family-names: Halle
email: mhalle@bwh.harvard.edu
- given-names: Andras
family-names: Lasso
email: lasso@queensu.ca
- given-names: George
family-names: Papadimitriou
email: georgep@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
- given-names: Nick
family-names: Prunier
email: nprunier97@gmail.com
- given-names: Elizabeth
family-names: Rizzoni
email: earizzoni@gmail.com
- given-names: Brynn
family-names: Vessey
email: brynnvessey@gmail.com
- given-names: Peter
family-names: Wilson-Braun
email: peterwb22@gmail.com
- given-names: Yogesh
family-names: Rathi
email: yogesh@bwh.harvard.edu
- given-names: Marek
family-names: Kubicki
email: kubicki@bwh.harvard.edu
- given-names: Sylvain
family-names: Bouix
email: sylvain@bwh.harvard.edu
- given-names: Edward
family-names: Yeterian
email: ehyeteri@colbu.edu
- given-names: Nikos
family-names: Makris
email: nikos@cma.mgh.harvard.edu
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url: 'https://cma.mgh.harvard.edu/'
repository: 'https://github.com/HOA-2/SubcorticalParcellations'
abstract: >-
The PIs and co-investigators will develop and
disseminate state-of-the-art, high-resolution full
brain anatomical atlases, based on the manual
parcellation of 200 MRI images provided by the
Human Connectome Project. This atlas will be made
compatible with anatomical nomenclature, easily
portable to the majority of neuroscience tools and
software platforms, and editable, so other experts
can contribute their anatomical knowledge to the
tool. The availability of such an atlas will
greatly advance research in brain morphometry,
function and connectivity.
date-released: 2022-08-04
references:
- type: grant
authors:
- given-names: Sylvain
family-names: Bouix
- given-names: Marek
family-names: Kubicki
- given-names: Nikos
family-names: Makris
title: "High Resolution, Comprehensive Atlases of the Human Brain Morphology"
number: "NIH NIMH 5R01MH112748-04"
url: https://reporter.nih.gov/search/QhVboFoXdUe_XiAriH9B5w/project-details/10053340
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