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@INBOOK{PalomeroGallagher:844353,
author = {Palomero-Gallagher, Nicola and Zilles, Karl},
title = {{C}yto- and receptor architectonic mapping of the human
brain.; 3rd series},
volume = {150},
address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]},
publisher = {Elsevier},
reportid = {FZJ-2018-01784},
series = {Handbook of Clinical Neurology},
pages = {355 - 387},
year = {2018},
comment = {Brain Banking / Palomero-Gallagher, Nicola ; : Elsevier,
2018, ; ISSN: 00729752 ; ISBN: 9780444636393 ;
doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-63639-3.00024-4},
booktitle = {Brain Banking / Palomero-Gallagher,
Nicola ; : Elsevier, 2018, ; ISSN:
00729752 ; ISBN: 9780444636393 ;
doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-63639-3.00024-4},
abstract = {Mapping of the human brain is more than the generation of
an atlas-based parcellation of brain regions using
histologic or histochemical criteria. It is the attempt to
provide a topographically informed model of the structural
and functional organization of the brain. To achieve this
goal a multimodal atlas of the detailed microscopic and
neurochemical structure of the brain must be registered to a
stereotaxic reference space or brain, which also serves as
reference for topographic assignment of functional data,
e.g., functional magnet resonance imaging,
electroencephalography, or magnetoencephalography, as well
as metabolic imaging, e.g., positron emission tomography.
Although classic maps remain pioneering steps, they do not
match recent concepts of the functional organization in many
regions, and suffer from methodic drawbacks. This chapter
provides a summary of the recent status of human brain
mapping, which is based on multimodal approaches integrating
results of quantitative cyto- and receptor architectonic
studies with focus on the cerebral cortex in a widely used
reference brain. Descriptions of the methods for
observer-independent and statistically testable
cytoarchitectonic parcellations, quantitative multireceptor
mapping, and registration to the reference brain, including
the concept of probability maps and a toolbox for using the
maps in functional neuroimaging studies, are provided.},
cin = {INM-1},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-1-20090406},
pnm = {571 - Connectivity and Activity (POF3-571) / HBP SGA1 -
Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 1 (720270)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-571 / G:(EU-Grant)720270},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)7},
pubmed = {pmid:29496153},
UT = {WOS:000472710300026},
doi = {10.1016/B978-0-444-63639-3.00024-4},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/844353},
}