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@MISC{PalomeroGallagher:888100,
      author       = {Palomero-Gallagher, Nicola and Hoffstaedter, Felix and
                      Mohlberg, Hartmut and Eickhoff, Simon and Amunts, Katrin and
                      Zilles, Karl},
      title        = {{P}robabilistic cytoarchitectonic map of {A}rea p24c
                      (p{ACC}) (v16.1)},
      publisher    = {Human Brain Project Neuroinformatics Platform},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2020-04677},
      year         = {2019},
      abstract     = {This dataset contains the distinct architectonic areas
                      pv24c, pd24cv and pd24cd (combined to a single probability
                      map named Area p24c (pACC)) in the individual, single
                      subject template of the MNI Colin 27 as well as the MNI ICBM
                      152 2009c nonlinear asymmetric reference space. As part of
                      the Julich-Brain cytoarchitectonic atlas, the area was
                      identified using cytoarchitectonic analysis on
                      cell-body-stained histological sections of 10 human
                      postmortem brains obtained from the body donor program of
                      the University of Düsseldorf. The results of the
                      cytoarchitectonic analysis were then mapped to both
                      reference spaces, where each voxel was assigned the
                      probability to belong to Area p24c (pACC). The probability
                      map of Area p24c (pACC) is provided in the NifTi format for
                      each brain reference space and hemisphere. The Julich-Brain
                      atlas relies on a modular, flexible and adaptive framework
                      containing workflows to create the probabilistic brain maps
                      for these structures. Note that methodological improvements
                      and integration of new brain structures may lead to small
                      deviations in earlier released datasets. Other available
                      data versions of Area p24c (pACC): Palomero-Gallagher et al.
                      (2019) [Data set, v16.0] [DOI:
                      $10.25493/YSP3-WR3](https://doi.org/10.25493\%2FYSP3-WR3)$
                      The most probable delineation of Area p24c (pACC) derived
                      from the calculation of a maximum probability map of all
                      currently released Julich-Brain brain structures can be
                      found here: Amunts et al. (2019) [Data set, v1.18] [DOI:
                      $10.25493/8EGG-ZAR](https://doi.org/10.25493\%2F8EGG-ZAR)$
                      Amunts et al. (2020) [Data set, v2.2] [DOI:
                      $10.25493/TAKY-64D](https://doi.org/10.25493\%2FTAKY-64D)$},
      cin          = {INM-1 / INM-7},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-1-20090406 / I:(DE-Juel1)INM-7-20090406},
      pnm          = {574 - Theory, modelling and simulation (POF3-574) / HBP
                      SGA2 - Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 2
                      (785907)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-574 / G:(EU-Grant)785907},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)32},
      doi          = {10.25493/QA7B-JM9},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/888100},
}