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From: High-resolution cortical parcellation based on conserved brain landmarks for localization of multimodal data to the nearest centimeter

Figure 1

A color illustration of the Yale Brain Atlas with each surface depicted and parcels labelled using the Atlas nomenclature. Large, regional labels (black) are provided which link to common anatomical nomenclature in the key. The Atlas consists of 690 parcels and 144 gyri across the cortex. Here the surfaces of the right hemisphere of the Atlas are provided for illustration. The left hemisphere is a mirror image of the right and contains the same parcels. Each gyrus is defined based on its proximity to conserved neuroanatomical landmarks. The parcels are standardized to a length of approximately one centimeter along the gyrus and are named sequentially with a gyrus code and a letter indicating their position within the gyrus.

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