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The update on 12:22, 8 Sep 2004 was committed by me, but the credit for the corrections goes to Professor Karl Friston, who kindly replied to a request for comments and corrections. - Vaughan 11:27, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)

J. Talairach and P. Tournoux

I'm only vaguely familar with stereotactic coordinates, but I thought the coordinate system was attributed to both J. Talairach and P. Tournoux. The link to an as yet uncreated wiki links only to Talairach. If this is the case, I'll add an entry based on the paper "J. Talairach and P. Tournoux, "Co-planar Stereotaxic Atlas of the Human Brain: 3-Dimensional Proportional System - an Approach to Cerebral Imaging", Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, NY, 1988" Jddriessen 20:29, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]