Hi Lena,

I think there may be multiple atlases that serve this purpose, but it sounds like you're looking for something more volume than surface-based. You might try the SPM Anatomy toolbox:

http://www.fz-juelich.de/ime/spm_anatomy_toolbox

Dr. Van Essen has the Brodmann areas mapped onto our PALS_B12 surface-based atlas, but I don't think we have mapped those maps projected back to volume-land. It's not too hard to do so, but first see if this Eickhoff data suits your needs.

Donna

On 01/22/2007 05:02 AM, Lena wrote:
Dear Caret users,

I'm looking for an atlas that can show me the location of the various
Brodmann areas in transaxial slices. Is this possible with the Caret
software?

Sincerely,
Lena Edström



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