Mark,
There is an excellent anatomical resource you might wish to access. It is a
database called COCOMAC (www.cocomac.org) which systematically organizes
connectivity data from an extremely large number of macaque monkey anatomy
studies.
You might also wish to refer to a couple of key articles by the authors of
this database...
Stephan KE, Kamper L, Bozkurt A, Burns GA, Young MP, Kotter R.
Advanced database methodology for the Collation of Connectivity data on the
Macaque brain (CoCoMac).
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2001 Aug 29;356(1412):1159-86.
Stephan KE, Zilles K, Kotter R. Related Articles
Coordinate-independent mapping of structural and functional data by
objective relational transformation (ORT).
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2000 Jan 29;355(1393):37-54.
I hope you find this useful.
Best wishes,
Narender
At 15:22 28/11/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am doing an SPM analysis looking for brain regions that are
>functionally connected to areas activated in a previous analysis. I have
>some "blobs" generated by SPM that are showing consistent associations
>accross different contrasts and analyses. What I would like to do now is
>to go back to the brain structure and see if these associations make
>"structural sense".
>
>Can anyone recommend a good source of information (book, article,
>website) on cortico-cortical connections at the level of structural
>neuroanatomy?
>
>Many thanks in advance,
>
>Mark
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