Lee, Tae-HoKim, Sun HyungNeal, JoshuaKatz, BenjaminKim, Il Hwan2024-02-082024-02-082024-02https://hdl.handle.net/10919/117893The current dataset aims to support and enhance the research reliability of neuromelanin regions in the brain- stem, such as locus coeruleus (LC), by offering raw neuromelanin-sensitive images. The dataset includes raw neuromelanin-sensitive images from 157 healthy individuals (8–64 years old). In addition, leveraging individual neuromelanin-sensitive images, a non-linear neuromelanin- sensitive atlas, generated through an iterative warping pro- cess, is included to tackle the common challenge of a limited field of view in neuromelanin-sensitive images. Finally, the dataset encompasses a probabilistic LC atlas generated through a majority voting approach with pre-existing multiple atlas-based segmentations. This process entails warping pre-existing atlases onto individual spaces and identifying voxels with a majority consensus of over 50 % across the atlases. This LC probabilistic atlas can minimize uncertainty variance associated with choosing a specific single atlas.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalA collection of 157 individual neuromelanin-sensitive images accompanied by non-linear neuromelanin-sensitive atlas and a probabilistic locus coeruleus atlasArticle - RefereedData in Brief53Lee, Tae-Ho [0000-0001-6458-0620]Katz, Benjamin [0000-0002-5612-7540]