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parcel

A piece of real property with its own distinct legal description.

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Rivera et al., "NeuroVault.org: a repository for sharing unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases of the human brain," NeuroImage, vol.
Knosche, "Connectivity-based parcellation of Broca's area," Cerebral Cortex, vol.
Nodes were assigned ROIs that were transferred from the predefined parcellation. Each edge value was assumed to be the number of fibers whose end points resided within two ROIs, which was entered into the matrix as an element.
These are: the principle of adaptability (compatibility); the principle of evolvability (unfixedsystems); the principle of parcellation (connections between systems should emerge and not be prescribed); the principle of trust (goodwill); the principle of stigmergy (using signs to guide, not constrain); the principle of context (awareness of virtual ecosystems); the principle of constraint (awareness of what is excluded); the principle of sociability; the principle of connectivity (interconnectedness); the principle of scale (where small iterations underpin larger ones).
A new parcellation of the human thalamus on the basis of histochemical staining.
Automated Talairach atlas-based parcellation and measurement of cerebral lobes in children.
Human orbitofrontal cortex: cytoarchitecture and quantitative immunohistochemical parcellation. The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 359, 48-68.
MRI based topographic parcellation of human neocortex: An anatomically specified method with estimate of reliability.
Is modularity the result of integrating disconnected parts or, on the contrary, the result of parcellation of primarily integrated parts?
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