Purdue Neurotrauma Group Adolescent Collision-Sport Athletes Brain Atlas

The Purdue Neurotrauma Group Adolescent Collision-Sport Athletes Brain Atlas contains population-specific anatomical templates (T1-weighted and DTI) and semantic labels (cortical and white matter parcellations) for early-to-middle adolescent (ages 13-19) collision-sport athletes, based on the MRI scans from the longitudinal database of Purdue Neurotrauma Group. The brain atlas was developed in an effort to facilitate multimodal neuroimaging studies, specifically to minimize bias introduced in spatial normalization, improve sensitivity of voxel-wise statistical analysis, and therefore better clarify the mechanisms that lead to traumatic brain injury in adolescent athletes, which is one of the commitments of Purdue Neurotrauma Group to this vulnerable population.

If using the resources of this atlas, please cite:

Zou, Y., Zhu, W., Yang, HC. et al. Development of brain atlases for early-to-middle adolescent collision-sport athletes. Sci Rep 11, 6440 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85518...

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