Dear Lukas,
thanks for your reply, and thanks for your hint.
I know the Talairach-daemon data base. The problem is that the SPM-MNI
brain is different from the Talairach brain.
The atlas I mentioned pretends to be able to warp individual antaomical and
functional images to the Talairach atlas grid system. So you should be able
to place marks on your activation loci and to display these marks directly
in the Talairach atlas.
Anyway I do not know if it delivers good results and if its a legal and
common method to identify qour activation loci.
Thats why I hope to find some Imagers who have experiences with this atlas.
yours
Andreas
for informations about the atlas software see www.brainoncall.com
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> I do not know this atlas - but you may have a look at the Tailarach
> deamon at:
> http://ric.uthscsa.edu/projects/talairachdaemon.html
>
> The Talairach-daemon can be used as stand alone data base. You
> feed in your Talairach-coordinates (as a list of coordinates written
> in a text file) and will get out the appropriate information written in
> textfile or directly displayed, as shown below:
>
> 88, 3, 20, 44, Right Cerebrum,Frontal Lobe,Medial Frontal
> Gyrus,Gray Matter,Brodmann area 8,
> 89, 23, 5, -17, Right Cerebrum,Limbic Lobe,Parahippocampal
> Gyrus,Gray Matter,Brodmann area 34,
>
> Hope, it helps!
>
> Lukas
> Lukas Scheef, MD, MSc
> MR-Tomography
> Department of Radiology
> University of Bonn
> Sigmund-Freud-Straße 25
> D-53105 Bonn
> Fax: +49-228-287-5598
> Phone:+49-228-287-5960
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
|