Dear Ikko,
which regions are you interested in? There are several brain atlases around, but I'm not sure whether this is what you're looking for, as the number of labels is typically limited:
- n30r83 http://biomedic.doc.ic.ac.uk/brain-development/index.php?n=Main.AdultMaxProb (probabilistic brain atlas for anatomical structures)
- LPBA40 http://loni.usc.edu/atlases/Atlas_Detail.php?atlas_id=12 (probabilistic brain atlas for anatomical structures)
- Anatomy toolbox http://www.fz-juelich.de/inm/inm-1/DE/Forschung/_docs/SPMAnatomyToolbox/SPMAnatomyToolbox_node.html (probabilistic cytoarchitectonic labels derived from post-mortem brains)
- SUIT for cerebellum and brainstem http://www.icn.ucl.ac.uk/motorcontrol/imaging/suit.htm
- ICBM probabilistic atlases http://www.bmap.ucla.edu/portfolio/atlases/ICBM_Probabilistic_Atlases/
You could also try the WFU PickAtlas toolbox which provides labels for Brodmann areas (although this gives you a lot of labels, it might not be the best idea, as it's based on the Talairach brain atlas = a single post-mortem brain).
Best,
Helmut
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