######################################################################################### https://pages.ucsd.edu/~msereno/csurf/fsaverage-labels/CsurfMaps1-atlas-movies/README.txt ######################################################################################### VIDEO CAPTIONS Video 1: CsurfMaps1-atlas-flat-LH.mp4 The visual, auditory, and somatomotor maps in each of the 117 individual cortical areas in the parcellation are shown for 1 second each on the flattened left hemisphere of the FreeSurfer average subject, fsaverage. Major sulci are annotated at the beginning and all areal borders are indicated by cyan dots. White arrows indicate the average gradient of the map coordinate for each area ("lower/horiz/upper" for visual maps, "low f./high f." for auditory maps, and "foot/hand/face" for somatosensory maps. The color scale for the map data is: green for lower visual field, low frequency, or leg/foot; blue for horizontal meridian, mid frequency, or arm/hand, and red for upper field, high frequency, or face. Video 2: CsurfMaps1-atlas-flat-RH.mp4 The visual, auditory, and somatomotor maps in each of the 117 individual cortical areas in the parcellation are shown on the flattened right hemisphere, using the same annotations and color scales as the left hemisphere Video 1. Video 3: CsurfMaps1-atlas-flat-both.mp4 The first two videos (Video 1 and Video 2) have been cropped and juxtaposed so that similarities in areal position and gradient direction across the two hemispheres are easier to appreciate (after mentally left-right mirror-imaging them across a vertical axis). Video 4: CsurfMaps1-rotate-folded.mp4 The parcellation and map data are more conventionally displayed on the rotating folded surfaces of the left and right hemisphere of the FreeSurfer average subject, fsaverage (surface: white). The first rotation around a vertical axis shows the parcellation and the second rotation shows the topological map data. After each vertical-axis rotation, the brain is rotated around a horizontal axis to expose superior and then inferior areas. The color scale for the map data is the same as in Figure 6 and Video 1. Video 5: CsurfMaps1-rotate-inflated.mp4 The parcellation and map data from Video 4 are displayed on the rotating inflated surfaces of the left and right hemisphere of FreeSurfer average subject, fsaverage (surface: inflated_avg) in the same order, using the same color scales, and at the same magnification as in Video 4. For details, see: Sereno MI, Sood MR and Huang R-S (2022) Topological Maps and Brain Computations From Low to High. Frontiers in System Neuroscience 16:787737 https://pages.ucsd.edu/~msereno/papers/MapsLowToHigh22.pdf (doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2022.787737)