2.1.9 Mapping of the Atlas Space to the MNI/ICBM2009b Template.2.1.8 Mapping of the Atlas Space to the Talairach-Space.2.1.6 Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.2.1.5 Photographic Plates and Corresponding Diagrams.2.1.3 Earlier Histological, Morphometric and Immunohistochemical Studies.Part 2: Myelo- and Cytoarchitectonic Atlas of the Human Brain in Stereotaxic (MNI) Space.1.4: Sagittal Atlas of the Brain in the Head.1.3: Coronal Atlas of the Brain in the Head.1.2: Horizontal Atlas of the Brain in the Head.1.1.5 Presentation of the Images for the Three Atlases of the Brain in the Head.1.1.4 Preparation of 100 μm Thick Frozen Histological Brain Sections.1.1.3 Preparation and Photography of the Anatomical Slices.Reproduction of Figures by Users of the Atlas.Part 2: Atlas of the Human Brain in Stereotaxic (MNI) Space (AHB).Part 1: Three Atlases of the Brain in the Head.Low magnification diagrams in the horizontal (axial) and sagittal planes are included, calculated from the 3D model of the atlas brain.This linear representation of the cortex enables the comparison of different interpretations of cortecal areas and allows mapping of activation sites A novel way of depicting cortical areal pattern is used: The cortical cytoarchitectonic ribbon is unfolded and presented linearly.Images selected highlight those areas which are thought to correspond with those published by von Economo and Koskinas (1925)
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Parts of cortical areas are displayed at high magnification on the facing page of full page Nissl sections.They can be used for immediate comparison between our atlas and experimental and clinical imaging results They were now generated from the 3D reconstruction of the hemisphere registered to the MNI- stereotaxic space. The number of diagrams increased to 99.In the Nissl plates cortical delineations (Brodmann’s areas) are provided for the first time.Major fiber tracts are identified in the fiber-stained sections.All photographs of the cell- and fiber-stained sections have been transformed to fit the MNI-space.All photographic plates now represent the complete hemisphere.These are interdigitated within the existing myelin plates of the stereotaxic atlas In addition to the fiber-stained (myelin) plates, we now provide fifty new (Nissl) plates covering cytoarchitecture.The contents of the Atlas of the brain in MNI stereotaxic space has been extensively expanded from 143 pages, showing 69 levels through the hemisphere, to 314 pages representing 99 levels.Winner of the 2016 British Medical Association Award for Best Illustrated Text and previous edition winner of the Award of Excellence from the American Association of Publishers.And the OHBM Council and Executive Office have just announced comprehensive COVID-19 protocols to make the in-person component a safe and enjoyable experience. The Virtual Integration Taskforce (VITF) has released a few teasers about their plans for what we hope to be the best ever virtual poster experience at OHBM or any conference. B EHIND THE SCENES: PLANNING FOR POSTER BARS AND HAND SANITIZERĪs we approach the deadline for OHBM2022 abstract and symposia submissions, we are eagerly preparing for our first hybrid meeting this June. The OHBM Blog, too, often took a reflective tone, with posts on the ongoing work from the brain mapping community as well as the past, present, and future of how we communicate these efforts. While many of us had hope that 2021 would be back to "business as usual," it instead offered a chance to re-evaluate our relationship to one another and to the larger systems we find ourselves in. OHBM BLOG: 2021 ROUNDUP Elizabeth DuPre (Lead Editor) Most countries in LATAM are considered as developing: Their academic and research funding is usually lower than developed countries, and 3 Tesla MRI scanners are usually found in hospitals and shared by researchers and clinicians, a situation that is always challenging. LATAM spans from Mexico in North America to Central and South America, as well as countries in the Caribbean like Cuba. Latin America (LATAM) is a region formed by countries and territories united by romance languages and a similarly complicated history of colonization by Spain, Portugal and France.