Publications by authors named "Peter Wilson-Braun"

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based brain segmentation has recently been revolutionized by deep learning methods. These methods use large numbers of annotated segmentations to train algorithms that have the potential to perform brain segmentations reliably and quickly. However, training data for these algorithms are frequently obtained from automated brain segmentation systems, which may contain inaccurate neuroanatomy.

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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the ventral internal capsule/ventral striatum (VCVS) is an emerging treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Recently, multiple studies using normative connectomes have correlated DBS outcomes to stimulation of specific white matter tracts. Those studies did not test whether these correlations are clinically predictive, and did not apply cross-validation approaches that are necessary for biomarker development.

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Article Synopsis
  • The brainstem is critical for various functions in mammals and is increasingly important in neuroscience, connecting the forebrain and spinal cord while influencing consciousness, emotions, and motivation.
  • Researchers created a detailed, high-resolution map of the human brainstem utilizing a T2-weighted MRI dataset of postmortem brains and validated it against traditional histological maps.
  • The resulting 3D representations of the brainstem's neural systems are intended for use by the neuroimaging community in multiple fields, including basic neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, and neurosurgery.
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