Fig. 2: The Turone equine brain template and atlas. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: The Turone equine brain template and atlas.

From: Affiliative behaviours regulate allostasis development and shape biobehavioural trajectories in horses

Fig. 2

a Sagittal and axial brain slices of the Turone equine template, along with its associated tissue probability maps of grey matter (GM), white matter (WM) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). b Lateral and top views of the Turone equine brain atlas show the results of the multi-animal dictionary learning statistical approach for cortical parcellation using functional imaging data (left panel) and the results of the manual segmentation of the subcortical regions (right panel). c Lateral and top views of the Turone equine brain fibre atlas show the results of manual fibre clustering using diffusion imaging data. aG: angular gyrus, Ant. Fr.: anteromedial frontal region, Ant. sMarg: supramarginal region, Cb: cerebellum, Cu/PrCU: cuneus/precuneus, Inf. Te.: inferior temporal region, Inf. Fr.: inferior frontal region, med. Ins.: medial insular region, Mid. Fr.: middle temporal region, Ob: olfactory bulb, Occ: occipital region, Opp: parietal operculum, Phip: parahippocampal region, Post. Ce: postcentral region, Post. Ins: posterior insular region, Post. sMarg: posterior supramarginal region, Pre. Ce: precentral gyrus, S1: primary somatosensory area, S2: secondary somatosensory area, Sup. Te.: superior temporal region, Sup. Par.: supraparietal region.

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