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AAL Atlas
Gabriel A. Devenyi edited this page Jul 4, 2017
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The AAL atlas (Automated Anatomical Labeling) can be used for CIVET.
It is located at /project/m/mchakrav/quarantine/CIVET/1.1.12/build/Linux-x86_64/CIVET-1.1.12/models
This AAL labeling package is specific to the resampled surfaces
(163842/40962 vertices per hemisphere) generated from CIVET pipeline
(Ad-Dab'bagh et al, Neuroimage, 2006). Note that the AAL template was
originally defined on the MNI single brain (Colin27 brain, Tzourio-Mazoyer
et al., 2002, Neuroimage) and registered to the ICBM surface model
(Lyttelton et al., 2007, Neuroimage).
The package includes:
- AAL_atlas_left.txt: 163842 labels for the ICBM surface model on left hemisphere
- AAL_atlas_right.txt: 163842 labels for the ICBM surface model on right hemisphere
- AAL_license.txt: reference and license agreement
Note that:
- bilateral labels are different
- the labelling number and regional name are consistent with the original reference (Tzourio-Mazoyer et al., 2002, Neuroimage).
- the ICBM surface model refers to the surface after resampling (i.e. surface registration) to the averaged surface model (Lyttelton et al., 2007, Neuroimage).
- Copy the Color Map to
~/.config/MINC/textures/
. - Locate a OBJ brain you can use, any brain with 40962 vertices (can be the Average brain you use in CIVET).
- Locate the AAL_atlas_left and right TXT files.
- Open in brain-view2
$ brain-view2 /path/to/average_left.obj /path/to/AAL_atlas_left.txt
- Choose the table in AAL_atlas_left, and choose the discrete.png from the color map. Arrange the range from 0 to 91 for correct viewing of the colors. You should be able to see this:
If you click on each label, you will see the label number in the Resources box.
Enjoy