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All neurological clinicians and neuroscience researchers dealing with humans require access to fully up-to-date MRI atlases. As MRI research becomes more detailed and specialized, it becomes essential to have detailed atlases that also explain individual variability, but other atlases do not provide this detail and leave users without illustration of or guidance regarding how to deal with the variability they inevitably encounter in research and practice. The proposed work fills a gap and serves as the first cortex atlas to address this growing need, appealing to clinicians, researchers and graduate students in neuroscience, neurology, neurosurgery and radiology. The atlas provides nearly 200 photographs of 3D reconstructions of human brains in a standard series of coronal, sagittal, and horizontal sections. It illustrates in detail and label 95% of the cortex sulci and gyri, and images are presented in the MNI stereotaxic space. In addition to the standard brain and its sections, are numerous examples of brains that exhibit patterns of deviating sulci and gyri. Examples of these variants are presented next to the standard illustration, accompanied by brief commentary aimed at helping users identify these variants and use them in their own work. The atlas is accompanied by a companion web site providing electronic versions of drawings and photographs to facilitate use of atlas contents with researchers’ own material. By Michael Petrides, Montreal Neurological Institute and McGill University, Montreal, Canada Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Methods Chapter 3. Overview of Sulci and Gyri of the Human Cerebral Cortex and Nomenclature Chapter 4. Coronal Sections Chapter 5. Horizontal Sections Chapter 4. Sagittal Sections Chapter 7. Frontal Lobe Chapter 8. Parietal Lobe Chapter 9. Temporal Lobe Chapter 10. The Sylvian fissure and the Insula Chapter 11. Occipital Lobe References Index of Sulci and Gyri Index of Abbreviations
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