How to Cite#
Coord2Region relies on a constellation of open-source tools and atlases. Proper citation ensures that credit is distributed not just to this package, but to the authors of the atlases, datasets, and AI models that power your results.
If you publish or present analyses built on this toolkit, please cite our Zenodo record.
Citing the Software#
You can download the official metadata file or copy the BibTeX entry below.
Download CITATION.cff(Citation File Format)
@software{coord2region,
author = {Abdelhedi, Hamza and Mantilla-Ramos, Yorguin-Jose and Esmaeili, Sina and Pascarella, Annalisa and Hadid, Vanessa and Jerbi, Karim},
title = {Coord2Region},
year = {2025},
publisher = {Zenodo},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.15048848},
url = {https://zenodo.org/records/15048848}
}
Citing Data & Atlases#
Your results depend heavily on the specific atlas used. You must cite the atlas authors to ensure scientific reproducibility and credit.
The Supported Atlases page contains the specific references for every supported parcellation.
Example Acknowledgement: “Anatomical labeling was performed using Coord2Region (Abdelhedi et al., 2025) with the Harvard-Oxford Cortical Atlas (Desikan et al., 2006) and the Schaefer 2018 Parcellation (Schaefer et al., 2018).”
Citing AI & Providers#
When using Generative AI features (summaries or images), it is best practice to cite the specific model version and the retrieval service.
Literature Search: If you used
coords-to-study, cite Neurosynth (Yarkoni et al., 2011) or NeuroQuery (Dockès et al., 2020) depending on your configured source.AI Models: Specify the model ID (e.g.,
gpt-4o,gemini-1.5-pro) and the date of access, as these models evolve over time.
Talks & Demos#
Preparing a slide deck or live demo? We appreciate you sharing the project links so others can explore the workflow:
Code: BabaSanfour/Coord2Region
Web Builder: https://babasanfour.github.io/Coord2Region/builder/