Brain/MINDS Marmoset Brain Atlas 2.0: Population Cortical Parcellation With Multi-Modal Templates

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We present our new Brain/MINDS 3D digital marmoset brain atlas version 2.0 (BMA2.0), a population-based 3D digital brain atlas of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), designed to overcome the limitations of previous single subject atlases that are prone to structural biases arising from individual variation. Here, manually delineated cortical regions from 10 myelin-stained brains were used to create a generalized cortical parcellation. Newly refined subcortical regions from a previous atlas and a completely new cerebellum parcellation were also incorporated, resulting in a comprehensive whole brain parcellation for both hemispheres. To facilitate multimodal data analysis, the atlas package includes co-registered average templates for myelin and Nissl staining from the same individuals, ex vivo MRI T2 (91 individuals), and in vivo MRI T2 (446 individuals). Cortical flat maps and pial, cortical mid-thickness, and white matter surfaces are also provided. BMA2.0 provides a central brain space for multimodal data integration, spatial analysis, and comparative neuroscience. Standard formats and transformations are provided for easy integration into existing workflows and interoperability with existing atlases.

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Gong, R., Ichinohe, N., Abe, H., Tani, T., Lin, M., Okuno, T., … Woodward, A. (2026). Brain/MINDS Marmoset Brain Atlas 2.0: Population Cortical Parcellation With Multi-Modal Templates. Scientific Data , 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-026-06601-z

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