Talairach Daemon
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The Talairach Daemon database contains anatomical names for brain areas using x-y-z coordinates defined by the 1988 Talairach atlas.
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Posted on NITRC
on Jun 10, 2010
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Comments: Great tool and easy to use for summarizing a list of coordinates. I never need to look at the documentation for using it. -
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on Apr 22, 2010
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Posted on NITRC
on Apr 20, 2010
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Comments: Its too bad that this uses talairach and not MNI coordinates, given that most analysis software gives us MNI coordinates. Its a good start tool, but users need to always double check their results against an atlas. -
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on Oct 18, 2009
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Comments: They should make MNI daemon, and sometimes you need to double check the anatomical labels. -
Posted on NITRC
on Oct 18, 2009
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Comments: The Talairach daemon does not run properly in all browsers. The interface can be buggy. In general, however, the program provides the service it advertises, but the coordinates are not always accurate and must be taken with a grain of salt. -
Posted on NITRC
on Mar 23, 2009
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on Mar 23, 2009
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Posted on NITRC
on Nov 19, 2008
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on Nov 18, 2008
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on Nov 18, 2008
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Posted on NITRC
on Nov 17, 2008
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Comments: Operates as advertised; provides generic BA areas and gyral locations for coordinates. How useful such definitions are can be questionable. Other atlas definition may be superior (e.g. probabilistic atlas from Amit et al) but may not cover all regions. Could be improved by including other atlas definitions (Harvard etc.) rather than just one. -
Posted on NITRC
on Apr 15, 2008
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Doumentation quality: Comments: Overall -- I plugged in coordinates and it gave me brain regions. I find some coordinates it spits out that it's somewhere on the brain, and I'm not convinced that it's completely precise. -
Posted on NITRC
on Mar 04, 2008
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Comments: Overall -- it works pretty well, overall. Installation -- worked right out of the nitrc download Documentation -- good Long-term -- Hopefully someday there will be better coordinant systems than the Talairach system; but until then, this is a great tool!
Keywords
End Users, Mature, Java, OS Independent, English, Atlas Application, Database Application, Other Format, BrainMap License,External web site
http://www.talairach.org/- Registered:
- Aug 31, 2007
- Last Modified:
- Oct 05, 2010

