Fig. 4: Marmoset Brain Mapping Atlas Version 4 (MBMv4). | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Marmoset Brain Mapping Atlas Version 4 (MBMv4).

From: An integrated resource for functional and structural connectivity of the marmoset brain

Fig. 4

A The processing procedure includes generating the population functional connectivity boundary maps, defining the local minima for seeding, and generating parcels by the “watershed” algorithm. B The resulting 96 functional connectivity parcels per hemisphere are overlaid on the white matter surface and flat map of MBMv316. C Distance-controlled boundary coefficient (DCBC) evaluation metric. All pairs of voxels/vertices were categorized into “within” or “between” parcels (left panel) according to different brain parcellations (MBMv1, MBMv4, Paxinos, and RIKEN atlases, right panel), and the DCBC metric was calculated by the differences (within-between) in functional connectivity as the function of distance on the surface (0–4 mm in steps of 0.5 mm). Data are presented in mean ± s.e.m.

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