Fig. 2

Visualization of anatomical fiber tracts included in the proposed atlas, categorized into five tract categories. Association tracts include: arcuate fasciculus (AF), cingulum bundle (CB), external capsule (EC), extreme capsule (EmC), inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF), inferior occipito-frontal fasciculus (IoFF), middle longitudinal fasciculus (MdLF), superior longitudinal fascicle I, II, III (SLF I, II, III), and uncinate fasciculus (UF). Cerebellar tracts include: cortical-ponto-cerebellar (CPC), inferior cerebellar peduncle (ICP), intracerebellar input and Purkinje tract (CBLM-I&P), intracerebellar parallel tract (CBLM-PaT), middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP), and superior cerebellar peduncle (SCP). Projection tracts include: corticospinal tract (CST), corona-radiata-frontal (CR-F), corona-radiata-parietal (CR-P), striato-frontal (SF), striato-occipital (SO), striato-parietal (SP), thalamo-frontal (TF), thalamo-occipital, thalamo-parietal (TP), and thalamo-temporal (TT). Commissural tracts include seven segments of the corpus callosum (CC): rostrum (CC 1), genu (CC 2), rostral body (CC 3), anterior midbody (CC 4), posterior midbody (CC 5), isthmus (CC 6), and splenium (CC 7). Superficial tracts include: superficial-frontal (Sup-F), superficial-frontal-parietal (Sup-FP), superficial-occipital (Sup-O), superficial-occipital-temporal (Sup-OT), superficial-parietal (Sup-P), superficial-parietal-occipital (Sup-PO), superficial-parietal-temporal (Sup-PT), and superficial-temporal (Sup-T).