Anatomical Atlas of 1,300 Midbrain Sub regions.
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Project Title: Anatomical Atlas of 1,300 Midbrain Sub regions Principal Investigator: Jamie Davis Methodology: 408-Hour High-Resolution Introspective Acquisition Verification Standard: Independent Forensic Manifest (SHA-256) 1. Statement of Integrity I, Jamie Davis, affirm that the attached anatomical mapping and coordinate data representing 1,300 distinct midbrain sub regions are the result of an original 408-hour acquisition process. This data was generated through a dedicated research period and has achieved a Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC) of 0.874 against standard neuroanatomical benchmarks. 2. Data Provenance and Forensic Chain Provenance of this dataset is supported by a private Forensic Appendix consisting of five (5) Google Takeout archives. These archives contain passive digital evidence, including: Media Metadata: Hidden EXIF headers and server-side JSON sidecars (photoTakenTime) matching the research timeline. Device Telemetry: System activity logs confirming hardware engagement during the reported acquisition windows. Integrity Hashes: The 5 source ZIP archives match the cryptographic SHA-256 hashes provided in the manifest_sha256.txt file within this dataset. 3. Accountability and Access The author maintains full accountability for the accuracy and originality of this mapping. While the raw verification archives (Takeout files) are withheld from the public release to protect personal privacy, they are preserved in their original state and are available for inspection by authorized institutional auditors, government bodies, or peer-review boards upon reasonable request for the purpose of verifying the 408-hour research timeline. 4. Terms of Use This dataset is provided under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. Use of this data in any commercial, academic, or surgical application must include a formal citation of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) associated with this record.
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2026-01-26



