Mori atlas:
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This atlas based on the "Slicer3:Mori_Atlas_labels_JHU-MNI_SS_Type-II" atlas (A) of Version 2010-05. 

CAT12 was used to estimate the normalization parameters to transform the maximum probability maps to MNI152NLin2009cAsym space. 

If you use these atlases, please cite the references below.


Websites:    
A) http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer3:Mori-Atlas_labels
B) http://na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Projects:RegistrationLibrary:RegLib_C26


References:
Oishi K, Faria A, Jiang H, Li X, Akhter K, Zhang J, Hsu JT, 
Miller MI, van Zijl PC, Albert M, Lyketsos CG, Woods R, Toga AW, Pike GB, 
Rosa-Neto P, Evans A, Mazziotta J, Mori S. Atlas-based whole brain white matter 
analysis using large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping: application to 
normal elderly and Alzheimer's disease participants. Neuroimage. 2009 46(2):486-99.


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We are pleased to make our white matter atlas available. The JHU-MNI-ss atlas, 
which is often called "Eve Atlas", is based on a single-subject data as described 
in Oishi et al, 2009. There are co-registered T1 (MPRAGE), T2, and DTI images as 
well as white matter parcellation map (WMPM). Once the image of interest is 
normalized to this atlas coordinate, the WMPM (which also includes gray matter 
structures) can be superimposed for anatomical definition (e.g. which structure 
is affected by a lesion or where exactly is the fMRI activation site) or automated
segmentation. All images have 181x217x181 / 1x1x1 mm dimensions. See the Atlas 
Look-up Table here (2). For more information please follow this link (3).
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