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see https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/CorticalParcellation_Yeo2011 for example
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This label was cytoarchitecturally-defined for perirhinal cortex (Brodmann's area 35). Perirhinal cortex (area 35) is located in the parahippocampal gyrus. Perirhinal area 35 usually sits on the medial bank of the collateral sulcus but also on the lateral bank of the rhinal sulcus anteriorly, if the rhinal sulcus is present. Using high-resolution ex vivo imaging, we mapped perirhinal cortex (area 35) onto a surface template. Two different resolutions were collected 1) a "standard" 1 mm isotropic scan and 2) a high resolution 100 um isotropic scan. The high resolution scan showed architectural features (lamina and boundaries) while the standard 1mm scan provided the surface template that works with FreeSurfer. This perirhinal label was validated with histological staining and thus cytoarchitecturally-defined for perirhinal cortex (Brodmann's area 35).
See Augustinack JC et al, Neuroimage 2013 Jan 1;64:32-42.
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you have three options for using these labels:   == Where to find the perirhinal (cytoarchitectural-defined) labels ==
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label in volume space
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mapping surface label to subjects volume space
Alternatively, label in volume space

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mapping surface label to subjects volume space
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or if you have freesurfer, run this to map from surface space to volume space and then this is how you view it.

label in fsaverage volume space

[[attachment:perirhinal_fsaverage.nii]]

label in mni152 volume space

[[attachment:perirhinal_mni152.nii]]

Perirhinal Cortex

Perirhinal cortex (area 35) is located in the parahippocampal gyrus. Perirhinal area 35 usually sits on the medial bank of the collateral sulcus but also on the lateral bank of the rhinal sulcus anteriorly, if the rhinal sulcus is present. Using high-resolution ex vivo imaging, we mapped perirhinal cortex (area 35) onto a surface template. Two different resolutions were collected 1) a "standard" 1 mm isotropic scan and 2) a high resolution 100 um isotropic scan. The high resolution scan showed architectural features (lamina and boundaries) while the standard 1mm scan provided the surface template that works with FreeSurfer. This perirhinal label was validated with histological staining and thus cytoarchitecturally-defined for perirhinal cortex (Brodmann's area 35). See Augustinack JC et al, Neuroimage 2013 Jan 1;64:32-42.

Where to find the perirhinal (cytoarchitectural-defined) labels

labels in freesurfer surface space are in subjects dir subj/label/?h.perirhinal.label

instructions on how to view in freeview

where to get stats on this label (../stats/$hemi.BA.stats)

already in freesurfer 5.3

Alternatively, label in volume space

-mapping surface label to subjects volume space

will be available in v6

Perirhinal (last edited 2021-09-22 11:17:58 by DevaniCordero)