Monthly Archives: April 2015

13 AprNeuAtlas

We’re rolling out a new product for neuroanatomical localization and identification: NeuAtlas By warping comprehensively labeled individual brain scans using common landmarks, the variation of the human brain can be understood.  This data is needed for neuroanatomical navigation in brain sensing and stimulation methods such as: Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Functional Near-Infrared […]

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01 AprReview Article on MRI Segmentation of the Human Brain

A nice review article was recently published, “MRI Segmentation of the Human Brain: Challenges, Methods, and Applications.”  The authors give a good overview of the state of the art! They mention the main problems that need to be addressed ([Worth 1997] describes additional issues), and the different ways to do neuroanatomical labeling, from manual to […]

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