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*[http://obart.info/ The Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool]
*[http://obart.info/ The Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool]
:"an analytical framework that quantifies the similarities and differences between several human [[MRI]]-based partitioning schemes that will enable meaningful multi-[[atlas]] [[meta analysis|meta-analysis]] of clinical and scientific questions", described by [[CZ:Ref:Bohland 2009 The Brain Atlas Concordance Problem Quantitative Comparison of Anatomical Parcellations|Bohland et al., 2009]]
:"an analytical framework that quantifies the similarities and differences between several human [[MRI]]-based partitioning schemes that will enable meaningful multi-[[atlas]] [[meta analysis|meta-analysis]] of clinical and scientific questions", described by [[CZ:Ref:Bohland 2009 The Brain Atlas Concordance Problem Quantitative Comparison of Anatomical Parcellations|Bohland et al., 2009]]
*[http://www.loni.ucla.edu/Atlases/Atlas_Detail.jsp A list of brain atlases] at the Laboratory of Neuroimaging at the [[University of California]]; includes rat, mous, monkey and multiple human brain atlases
*[http://www.loni.ucla.edu/Atlases/Atlas_Detail.jsp A list of brain atlases] at the Laboratory of Neuroimaging at the [[University of California]]; includes rat, mouse, monkey and multiple human brain atlases

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"an analytical framework that quantifies the similarities and differences between several human MRI-based partitioning schemes that will enable meaningful multi-atlas meta-analysis of clinical and scientific questions", described by Bohland et al., 2009