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"Royer J" Authored Publications:

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1 How vigilance states influence source imaging of physiological brain oscillations: evidence from intracranial EEG Wei X; Afnan J; Avigdor T; von Ellenrieder N; Delaire É; Royer J; Ho A; Minato E; Schiller K; Jaber K; Wang YL; Moye M; Bernhardt BC; Lina JM; Grova C; Frauscher B; 41687693
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2 Personalized biomarkers of multiscale functional alterations in temporal lobe epilepsy Xie K; Sahlas E; Ngo A; Chen J; Arafat T; Royer J; Zhou Y; Rodríguez-Cruces R; Dascal A; Caldairou B; Fadaie F; Barnett A; Audrain S; Larivière S; Caciagli L; Pana R; Weil AG; Grova C; Frauscher B; Schrader DV; Zhang Z; Concha L; Bernasconi A; Bernasconi N; Bernhardt BC; 41258102
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3 Targeted density electrode placement achieves high concordance with traditional high-density EEG for electrical source imaging in epilepsy Horrillo-Maysonnial A; Avigdor T; Abdallah C; Mansilla D; Thomas J; von Ellenrieder N; Royer J; Bernhardt B; Grova C; Gotman J; Frauscher B; 37704552
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4 The BigBrainWarp toolbox for integration of BigBrain 3D histology with multimodal neuroimaging Paquola C; Royer J; Lewis LB; Lepage C; Glatard T; Wagstyl K; DeKraker J; Toussaint PJ; Valk SL; Collins DL; Khan A; Amunts K; Evans AC; Dickscheid T; Bernhardt BC; 34431476
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Title:The BigBrainWarp toolbox for integration of BigBrain 3D histology with multimodal neuroimaging
Authors:Paquola CRoyer JLewis LBLepage CGlatard TWagstyl KDeKraker JToussaint PJValk SLCollins DLKhan AAmunts KEvans ACDickscheid TBernhardt BC
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34431476/
DOI:10.7554/eLife.70119
Publication:eLife
Keywords:anatomyhistologyhumanmulti-modalneuroimagingneuroscience
PMID:34431476 Category: Date Added:2021-08-25
Dept Affiliation: IMAGING
1 Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
2 Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
3 Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
4 Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, UCL, London, United Kingdom.
5 Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
6 Cognitive Neurogenetics, Max Planck Institute Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
7 McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, Montreal, Canada.
8 Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.
9 Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.

Description:

Neuroimaging stands to benefit from emerging ultrahigh-resolution 3D histological atlases of the human brain; the first of which is 'BigBrain'. Here, we review recent methodological advances for the integration of BigBrain with multi-modal neuroimaging and introduce a toolbox, 'BigBrainWarp', that combines these developments. The aim of BigBrainWarp is to simplify workflows and support the adoption of best practices. This is accomplished with a simple wrapper function that allows users to easily map data between BigBrain and standard MRI spaces. The function automatically pulls specialised transformation procedures, based on ongoing research from a wide collaborative network of researchers. Additionally, the toolbox improves accessibility of histological information through dissemination of ready-to-use cytoarchitectural features. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of BigBrainWarp with three tutorials and discuss the potential of the toolbox to support multi-scale investigations of brain organisation.





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