Brain network organization in the mouse lemur primate Posted By: Marc Dhenain - Jan 23, 2020Tool/Resource: Functional organization of the mouse lemur Primate Microcebus murinus : from multilevel validation to comparison with humans Brain network organization in the mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) Primate. (comparison with humans) Archives contain: - Dictionary learning analysis in mouse lemurs and humans showing networks identified in these two species. - Cerebral templates from mouse lemurs and humans (MNI template). They can be used to localize networks. - A functional atlas of the mouse lemur brain issued from resting fMRI. Resting-state functional MR images were recorded from 14 mouse lemurs at 11.7 Tesla (2 time point per animal). - An atlas from human brain (issued from http://www.gin.cnrs.fr/fr/outils/aal-aal...) that can be used to attribute human cerebral networks. - Templates, atlases and networks can be easily observed together using ITK-SNAP (http://www.itksnap.org/). |
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