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@MISC{Kedo:916255,
      author       = {Kedo, O. and Mohlberg, Hartmut and Bludau, Sebastian and
                      Amunts, Katrin},
      title        = {{P}robabilistic map of the basomedial nucleus of the
                      laterobasal group ({LB}.{B}m) (v8.2)},
      publisher    = {EBRAINS},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2022-06056},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {This dataset LB.Bm contains the distinct cytoarchitectonic
                      subdivision, basomedial nucleus (Bm), of the laterobasal
                      amygdaloid group (LB), 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 basomedial nucleus
                      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 LB.Bm. The probability map of LB.Bm
                      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 [Amunts et. al 2020]. Note that methodological
                      improvements and integration of new brain structures may
                      lead to small deviations in earlier released datasets.
                      Available coordinate spaces: • MNI ICBM 152 (2009c
                      Nonlinear Asymmetric) • Colin 27 (1998, cropped) The map
                      of LB.Bm is part of the laterobasal amygdaloid group (LB)
                      which was also published as a probabilistic map of the
                      Julich-Brain cytoarchitectonic Atlas. For technical reasons,
                      this finer parcellation is only representable via individual
                      probabilistic maps due to the spatial resolution of the
                      reference space, i.e., there is no MPM available including
                      LB.Bm.},
      keywords     = {Neuroscience (Other)},
      cin          = {INM-1},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-1-20090406},
      pnm          = {5251 - Multilevel Brain Organization and Variability
                      (POF4-525) / HBP SGA3 - Human Brain Project Specific Grant
                      Agreement 3 (945539)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5251 / G:(EU-Grant)945539},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)32},
      doi          = {10.25493/ANX5-F5R},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/916255},
}