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Atlas of the Human Brain

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This greatly enlarged new edition of Atlas of the Human Brain provides the most detailed and accurate delineations of brain structure available and includes features which assist in the new fields of neuroscience - functional imaging, resting state imaging and tractography.
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Automated Anatomical Labeling of Activations in SPM Using a Macroscopic Anatomical Parcellation of the MNI MRI Single-Subject Brain

TL;DR: An anatomical parcellation of the spatially normalized single-subject high-resolution T1 volume provided by the Montreal Neurological Institute was performed and it is believed that this tool is an improvement for the macroscopical labeling of activated area compared to labeling assessed using the Talairach atlas brain.
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Virtual in vivo interactive dissection of white matter fasciculi in the human brain

TL;DR: The use of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance tractography to visualize the three-dimensional structure of the major white matter fasciculi within living human brain adds a new dimension to anatomical descriptions of the living humanbrain.
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Prefrontal-subcortical pathways mediating successful emotion regulation.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that right ventrolateral prefrontal region (vlPFC) is involved in both the generation and regulation of emotion through different subcortical pathways, suggesting a general role for this region in appraisal processes.
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Right hemispheric dominance of inhibitory control: An event-related functional MRI study

TL;DR: In this paper, the temporal and spatial advantages of event-related functional MRI (fMRI) were exploited to identify cortical regions that showed a transient change in fMRI signal after the withholding of a prepotent motor response.
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