Abstract
We used surface-based representations to analyze functional specializations in the human cerebral cortex. A computerized reconstruction of the cortical surface of the Visible Man digital atlas was generated and transformed to the Talairach coordinate system. This surface was also flattened and used to establish a surface-based coordinate system that respects the topology of the cortical sheet. The linkage between two- dimensional and three-dimensional representations allows the locations of published neuroimaging activation loci to be stereotaxically projected onto the Visible Man cortical flat map. An analysis of two activation studies related to the hearing and reading of music and of words illustrates how this approach permits the systematic estimation of the degree of functional segregation and of potential functional overlap for different aspects of sensory processing.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 233-237 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Human Brain Mapping |
Volume | 5 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1997 |
Keywords
- Atlas
- Cerebral cortex
- Computerized neuroanatomy
- Human
- Visible Man