Parabrachial and vestibular nuclei are anatomically and functionally connected brainstem gray-matter structures involved in autonomic and vestibular functions. Their assessment in research and clinical investigations is difficult due to limited image-resolution/contrast of clinical scanners and the absence of probabilistic atlas of these structures. We delineated these nuclei in single-subject multi-contrast 1.1mm-resolution 7Tesla MRI of healthy humans and generated a validated in-vivo probabilistic atlas of these nuclei in stereotaxic space. Upon coregistration to clinical-MRI, this atlas might improve the evaluation of lesions and assessment of connectivity-pathways underlying autonomic and vestibular mechanisms in a broad-set of clinical conditions relating to these nuclei.
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