Talairach coordinates, also known as Talairach space, is a 3-dimensional coordinate system (known as an 'atlas') of the human brain, which is used to map...
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in Paris, and who is noted for the Talairach coordinates, which are relevant in stereotactic neurosurgery. Talairach was the son of a pianist, and learned...
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description of the human cortex". List of regions in the human brain Talairach coordinates This article incorporates text available under the CC BY 4.0 license...
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such as sulci or by the specification of coordinates in a particular reference space. The currently used Talairach and Tournoux atlas projects Brodmann's...
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publishing their first work in 1949 and eventually developing the Talairach coordinates.: 13 : 93 In Japan, Hirotaro Narabayashi was doing similar work...
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Kantrowitz and his brother Arthur. Neurosurgeons Jean Talairach and Gabor Szikla create the Talairach coordinates for brain mapping. Charles Kelman introduces...
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Image registration (section Transformations of coordinates via the law of function composition rather than addition)
used to register a patient's data to an anatomical atlas, such as the Talairach atlas for neuroimaging. In other cases, nonrigid registration is explicitly...
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lower empathy, and visual attention bias. Quantitative psychology Talairach coordinates Systems neuroscience Connectome Large-scale brain network Clinical...
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PMC 3247656. PMID 21789500. NeuroLex Neuroscience Information Framework Talairach coordinates Wikidata has the property: NeuroNames ID (plain mode) (P4394) (see...
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Computational anatomy (section Riemannian exponential (geodesic positioning) and Riemannian logarithm (geodesic coordinates))
based on printing of a human cortex and cutting. Jean Talairach's publication of Talairach coordinates is an important milestone at the morphome scale demonstrating...
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surface to match a standard template. Standard brain maps such as the Talairach-Tournoux or templates from the Montréal Neurological Institute (MNI) allow...
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study. After conversion of statistical parametric maps and peak coordinates to Talairach space, an SDM map is created for each study within a specific gray...
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in bipolar disorder with replication in an independent sample using coordinates, T-maps, and individual MRI data". Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews...
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at San Antonio in 1991. While at San Antonio, Fox helped develop the Talairach Daemon, a commonly used template for brain normalization. He initiated...
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techniques (fMRI, PET etc.). To account for this problem, the coordinate-based Talairach and Tournoux stereotaxic system is widely used to compare subjects' results...
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Sainte-Anne Hospital Center (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
Magnan Jacques Lacan, intern (1927–28) and seminars Georges Daumezon Jean Talairach Jean Delay Pierre Deniker Sonn Mam Alexandre Lamache [fr] Henri Lôo [fr]...
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1007/11505730_1. ISBN 978-3-540-26545-0. PMID 17354680. "The MNI brain and the Talairach atlas". M. Sabuncu; S. K. Balci; M. E. Shenton; P. Golland (2009). "Image-driven...
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