Hi Padraig,
This cytoarchitectonic map is a probabilisitc map, it's maybe useful for the anatomical interpretation of functional activation in fMRI study, I guess. But I'm not sure if it can be used for comparing the structual difference in auditory cortex between two groups. Could you tell me any example of such application?
Best wishes!
Bin Lv
2008-08-28
bin.lv
�����ˣ� P�draig_Kitterick ����ʱ�䣺 2008-08-27 21:49:49 �ռ��ˣ� bin.lv ���ͣ� freesurfer ���⣺ Re: [Freesurfer] how to locate the auditory cortex?
You may find the following cytoarchitectonic maps helpful in localising primary auditory cortex: http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/cytoarchitectonics/ Padraig bin.lv wrote:
Hi all,
After getting the cortical surface with Freesurfer,could I identify the location of the auditory cortex in each individual, and further then calculate the surface area , or the volume of it? In the paper of Cerebral Cortex " Cortical Folding Patterns and Predicting Cytoarchitecture", it seems that there is no auditory cortex yet.
Thanks in advance, Bin Lv
2008-08-27
bin.lv
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