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. 2015 Oct 26;9:138. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00138

Table 1.

Atlases applied to neonatal DTI studies.

Name of atlas Description/parcellation map (PM) availability Contrasts Age range Reference
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Brain Atlas Atlas components include intensity models, tissue probability maps. Uses an anatomical PM T1w and T2w Neonates, 1 years, and 2 years Brown et al., 2014
4D Imperial College London Neonatal Brain Atlas Dynamic, probabilistic atlas for stages (29–44 weeks gestational age) in neonatal brain development T1w and T2w Neonate Brown et al., 2014
JHU-MNI Single-Subject Brain Atlas (Eve Atlas) Provides co-registered T1, T2, and DTI images from a single subject. Uses a white and gray matter anatomical PM T1w, T2w, and DTI Adult Djamanakova et al., 2014
Faria et al., 2010
Geng et al., 2012
Melbourne et al., 2014
Tang et al., 2014
ICBM DTI-81 Brain Atlas Stereotaxic and probabilistic white matter atlas integrating DTI-based data with ICBM 152 template. Uses a white matter anatomical PM DTI Adult Fonov et al., 2011
Klein et al., 2010
Miller et al., 2013
Oishi et al., 2011a
Oishi et al., 2009
JHU Neonatal Brain Atlas Group averaged and single subject brain atlas of the neonatal brain that integrates DTI-data with co-registered anatomical MRI. Uses a white and gray matter anatomical PM T1w, T2w, and DTI Neonate Oishi et al., 2011b
Pannek et al., 2013
Ratnarajah et al., 2013
Rose et al., 2014a
Rose et al., 2014b
Kersbergen et al., 2014
Zhang et al., 2014