“…Although atlases, which are typically defined in a normalized space, have shown great importance in retrospective population studies Horn, Neumann, et al, 2017;Horn, Reich, et al, 2017;Kim et al, 2019), several recent studies have shown that variablity exists of the size and shape of deep brain structures between different subjects (Abosch et al, 2010;Duchin et al, 2018;Lenglet et al, 2012;Patriat et al, 2018). This inherent inter-patient variability is not fully captured by atlas-based segmentations, as they provide a single, averaged shape of brain structures, be it deterministic or probabilistic.…”