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NIHPD

NIHPD Objective 1 atlases (4.5–18.5y)

Overview

We present an unbiased standard magnetic resonance imaging template brain volume for pediatric data from the 4.5 to 18.5y age range. These volumes were created using data from 324 children enrolled in the t (Almli et al., 2007, Evans and Group 2006).

Tools for using these atlases can be found in the "Data Processing" section.


Viewing

Online viewing requires Java browser support. The Java Internet Viewer (JIV2) used here is available for download and personal use under the GNU general public license ().

When viewing, the MNI stereotaxic coordinates (X,Y,Z) are displayed in the first row below the volumes. One can use the left most mouse button to click on any image, and the other cross-sectional images will be updated with the appropriate position. You can also hold the middle/rocker mouse button down while moving up or down, to pan through the image plane. Holding ‘Shift’ with the left or middle button will enable dragging and zooming. When looking at the images, remember that left is left and right is right!


Methods

The pediatric average atlases are comprised of….

Image pre-processing included non-uniform intensity correction (Sled, 1998) and intensity normalization to a range of 0–100. All T1w MRI data was then transformed into the Talairach-like MNI stereotaxic space using minctracc (Collins, Neelin et al. 1994). Brain masking was performed using BET (Smith, 2002). Age-based subgroups of subjects were created, and all scans within each group were then automatically re-registered to the stereotaxic space using the appropriate template. For each group, an iterative nonlinear co-registration algorithm (Grabner, Janke et al. 2006, Fonov, 2010), was applied to obtain the group averages. The T1-based transformation was then applied to the T2, PD and tissue classified volumes to generate average atlases for these data. Methodological details can be found in (Fonov, 2010).


Publications

The following publications should be referenced when using this atlas:
VS Fonov, AC Evans, K Botteron, CR Almli, RC McKinstry, DL Collins and BDCG, Unbiased average age-appropriate atlases for pediatric studies, NeuroImage, In Press, ISSN 1053–8119, DOI:

VS Fonov, AC Evans, RC McKinstry, CR Almli and DL Collins Unbiased nonlinear average age-appropriate brain templates from birth to adulthood NeuroImage, Volume 47, Supplement 1, July 2009, Page S102 Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2009 Annual Meeting, DOI:


License

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Comparing different ages

To compare between different NIHPD age atlases, and choose the desired ages. Note that the adult template is also included for reference (18.5–43 y.o): .


Download

You can download templates constructed for different age ranges. For each age range you will get an average T1w, T2w, PDw maps normalized between 0 and 100 and tissue probability maps, with values between 0 and 1. Also each age range includes a binary brain mask.


Contact

For questions related to the MNI NIHPD atlases (rather than the website), contact vfonov [at] bic.mni.mcgill.ca (Vladimir Fonov)

                           

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