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. 2022 Mar 11;9(2):ENEURO.0316-21.2022. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0316-21.2022

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

The multilevel Human Brain Atlas provides different maps, e.g., (A) Julich-Brain cytoarchitectonic atlas (Amunts et al., 2020), (B) DTI-based maps of fiber bundles Guevara (Guevara et al., 2012, 2017), and (D) functional parcellation based on task-based fMRI (Pinho et al., 2021a). C, Microscopical data are available through the BigBrain model (Amunts et al., 2013). The atlas provides different types of data in a common spatial framework and allows switching between template spaces.