2 0 Sign in to rate

TT Daemon MR atlas

3.79MB. 0 audio & 207 images. Updated 2018-09-13.

Description

Extracted ROIs from TT Daemon atlas as provided by AFNI. Axial, sagittal, and coronal ROI overlays (red) with TT_152_2009c+tlrc underlay centered at the center of mass for the ROI label. For CrowdAnki, use https://github.com/LabNeuroCogDevel/TTDaemonCards Created with afni, 3dCM, whereami, and walle/wiki. See https://github.com/LabNeuroCogDevel/anki_mratlas

Sample (from 69 notes)

Cards are customizable! When this deck is imported into the desktop program, cards will appear as the deck author has made them. If you'd like to customize what appears on the front and back of a card, you can do so by clicking the Edit button, and then clicking the Cards button.

roi Ventral Posterior Medial Nucleus rai_xyz -15.4138 20.3851 3.92529 imgaxi imgsag imgcor wikiurl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventral_posteromedial_nucleus desc Redirected from %s to %s Ventral posterior medial nucleusVentral posteromedial nucleusThe ventral posteromedial nucleus (VPM) is a nucleus of the thalamus. Tags

roi Fastigium rai_xyz -7.66666 53.8667 -20.5 imgaxi imgsag imgcor wikiurl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_ventricle desc Redirected from %s to %s FastigiumFourth ventricleThe fourth ventricle is one of the four connected fluid-filled cavities within the human brain. These cavities, known collectively as the ventricular system, consist of the left and right lateral ventricles, the third ventricle, and the fourth ventricle. The fourth ventricle extends from the cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius) to the obex, and is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The fourth ventricle has a characteristic diamond shape in cross-sections of the human brain. It is located within the pons or in the upper part of the medulla. CSF entering the fourth ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct can exit to the subarachnoid space of the spinal cord through two lateral apertures and a single, midline median aperture. Tags

roi Caudate rai_xyz -12.3196 -5.55194 8.35542 imgaxi imgsag imgcor wikiurl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caudate_nucleus desc The caudate nucleus is one of the structures that make up the dorsal striatum, which is a component of the basal ganglia. While the caudate nucleus has long been associated with motor processes due to its role in Parkinson's disease, it plays important roles in various other nonmotor functions as well, including procedural learning, associative learning and inhibitory control of action, among other functions. The caudate is also one of the brain structures which compose the reward system and functions as part of the cortico–basal ganglia–thalamic loop. Tags

After the file is downloaded, double-click on it to open it in the desktop program.

At this time, it is not possible to add shared decks directly to your AnkiWeb account - they need to be added from the desktop then synchronized to AnkiWeb.

Reviews

This is too cool for school

Very cool project! Thanks for sharing it here!