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*{{CZ:Ref:Beaulieu 2002 A Space for Measuring Mind and Brain: Interdisciplinarity and Digital Tools in the Development of Brain Mapping and Functional Imaging, 1980–1990}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Beaulieu 2002 A Space for Measuring Mind and Brain: Interdisciplinarity and Digital Tools in the Development of Brain Mapping and Functional Imaging, 1980–1990}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Lazar 2002 Combining brains: a survey of methods for statistical pooling of information}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Lazar 2002 Combining brains: a survey of methods for statistical pooling of information}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Collins 1998 Design and construction of a realistic digital brain phantom}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Ashburner 2001 Why Voxel-Based Morphometry Should Be Used}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Ashburner 2001 Why Voxel-Based Morphometry Should Be Used}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Bookstein 2001 Voxel-Based Morphometry Should Not Be Used with Imperfectly Registered Images}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Bookstein 2001 Voxel-Based Morphometry Should Not Be Used with Imperfectly Registered Images}}

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The phantom is available via BrainWeb, for the whole brain and for the individual tissue classes of the head. Improved version described in Aubert-Broche et al., 2006.

"...among quantitative brain parameters examined to date, only the cerebrotype provides a measure of architecture that correlates with date of divergence of advanced primates."

A brief review of simple methods to determine morphological parameters of brain and skull in corpses in a standardised fashion. This A. Dohmen is probably not identical with the Nazi doctor Arnold Dohmen who was later involved in hepatitis experiments with Jewish children in the Nazi concentration camp at Sachsenhausen.
  • Connolly, C. J. (1932), "Brain indices of anthropoid apes", American Journal of Physical Anthropology 17: 57-69, DOI:10.1002/ajpa.1330170114 [e]