Published in Telemedicine Business Week, February 8th, 2006
"Probabilistic maps of neocortical areas and subcortical fiber tracts, warped to a common reference brain, have been published using microscopic architectonic parcellations in ten human postmortem brains," scientists in Germany explained. "The maps have been successfully applied as topographical references for the anatomical localization of activations observed in functional imaging studies."
In a paper published in the journal Anatomy and Embryology, K. Amunts and coauthors at Research Center Julich presented the first...
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