Brain surface anatomy refers to the sulci (grooves) and gyri (ridges) that define the external morphology of the cerebral cortex. Accurate understanding is essential for neurosurgical planning, neuroimaging interpretation, and functional brain mapping.
Understanding brain surface landmarks allows:
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. Category | Reference | Application |
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π Atlas | Duvernoy, Ono et al. | Surgical anatomy |
π₯οΈ Software | FreeSurfer, MRtrix3 | Pre-op planning, structural analysis |
π Platform | Human Connectome Project | Cortical mapping, research |
π Study | Glasser et al. (2016), Desikan et al. (2006) | Multimodal parcellation |
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While Naidichβs 1991 paper 1)
had historical value, todayβs gold standards integrate high-resolution MRI, functional data, and computational neuroanatomy. The field has shifted from illustrative anatomy to multimodal, quantitative, and surgery-oriented tools.
Atlas of the Cerebral Sulci
Duvernoyβs Atlas of the Human Brain (Stem, Cerebellum, Cerebrum)
A multi-modal parcellation of human cerebral cortex
An automated labeling system for subdividing the human cerebral cortexβ¦
Category | Reference | Application |
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π Atlas | Duvernoy, Ono et al. | Surgical anatomy |
π₯οΈ Software | FreeSurfer, MRtrix3 | Clinical and research imaging |
π Platform | Human Connectome Project | Cortical mapping and connectivity |
π Key Studies | Glasser et al. (2016), Desikan et al. (2006) | Multimodal segmentation |