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[Preprint]. 2024 Jun 1:2023.09.14.557689.
doi: 10.1101/2023.09.14.557689.

A hierarchical atlas of the human cerebellum for functional precision mapping

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A hierarchical atlas of the human cerebellum for functional precision mapping

Caroline Nettekoven et al. bioRxiv. .
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Abstract

The human cerebellum is activated by a wide variety of cognitive and motor tasks. Previous functional atlases have relied on single task-based or resting-state fMRI datasets. Here, we present a functional atlas that integrates information from 7 large-scale datasets, outperforming existing group atlasses. The new atlas has three further advantages: First, the atlas allows for precision mapping in individuals: The integration of the probabilistic group atlas with an individual localizer scan results in a marked improvement in prediction of individual boundaries. Second, we provide both asymmetric and symmetric versions of the atlas. The symmetric version, which is obtained by constraining the boundaries to be the same across hemispheres, is especially useful in studying functional lateralization. Finally, the regions are hierarchically organized across 3 levels, allowing analyses at the appropriate level of granularity. Overall, the new atlas is an important resource for the study of the interdigitated functional organization of the human cerebellum in health and disease.

Keywords: Brain Atlassing; Cerebellum; Functional brain parcellation; Hierarchical Bayesian model; resting-state fMRI; task-based fMRI.

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