Figure 8

Average white (i), pial (ii), and inflated (iii) left (LH) and right hemisphere (RH) surfaces for all subjects with the vertices coloured according to M-CRIB-S(DKT) labels. The average white matter curvature map is shown on the inflated surfaces in (iv). The lateral view of the M-CRIB-S(DK) atlas is shown in (v). The annotations in panel (iii) and (v) highlight selected differences between the atlases. The white ellipses focus on the lateral orbitofrontal and pars orbitalis regions. The black ellipses centre on the bank of the superior temporal sulcus (BSTS), which is absent in the M-CRIB-S(DKT) atlas. BSTS: Banks of the superior temporal sulcus, CAC: Caudal anterior cingulate, CMF: Caudal middle frontal, CUN: Cuneus, ENT: Entorhinal, FP: Frontal pole, FUS: Fusiform, INFP: Inferior parietal, INS: Insula, ISTC: Isthmus cingulate, IT: Inferior temporal, LIN: Lingual, LOCC: Lateral occipital, LORB: Lateral orbitofrontal, MORB: Medial orbitofrontal, MT: Middle temporal gyrus, PARH: Parahippocampal, PARC: Paracentral lobule, POPE: Pars opercularis, PORB: Pars orbitalis, PCING: Posterior cingulate, PCAL: Pericalcarine, POSTC: Posterior cingulate, PCUN: Precuneus, PREC: Precentral, PTRI: Pars triangularis, RAC: Rostral anterior cingulate, RMF: Rostral middle frontal, SF: Superior frontal, SMAR: Supramarginal gyrus, SP: Superior parietal, ST: Superior temporal gyrus, TP: Temporal pole, TT: Transverse temporal gyrus.