Anatomical Automatic Labeling Manual
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Practice Labeling Anatomy Anatomical Position
Automated Anatomical Labeling (AAL) (or Anatomical Automatic Labeling) is a software package and digital atlas of the human brain.It is typically used in functional neuroimaging-based research to obtain neuroanatomical labels for the locations in 3-dimensional space where the measurements of some aspect of brain function were captured. In other words, it projects the divisions in the brain atlas onto brain-shaped volumes of functional data.
It is developed by a French research group based in Caen and described further in the following scientific article:
- N. Tzourio-Mazoyer; B. Landeau; D. Papathanassiou; F. Crivello; O. Etard; N. Delcroix; Bernard Mazoyer & M. Joliot (January 2002). 'Automated Anatomical Labeling of activations in SPM using a Macroscopic Anatomical Parcellation of the MNI MRI single-subject brain'. NeuroImage. 15 (1): 273–289. doi:10.1006/nimg.2001.0978. PMID11771995.
The AAL program is dependent upon the Matlab and SPM programs, but the digital human brain atlas itself can also be found elsewhere—within the MRIcron program, for example.
External links[edit]
- Automated Anatomical Labeling at Cyceron.