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English: D visualization of the traced limbic tracts of representative subjects at following developing stages, at birth (0 month), early childhood (2 years old), childhood (6 years old), adolescence (13 years old), and young adulthood (22 years old). Cingulate gyrus part of cingulum (cgc), cingulum hippocampal part (cgh), and fornix (fx) were painted with cyan, orange, and pink color, respectively.
Date Published online: 2014-08-28
Source Yu Q, Peng Y, Mishra V, Ouyang A, Li H, Zhang H, Chen M, Liu S and Huang H (2014) Microstructure, length, and connection of limbic tracts in normal human brain development. Front. Aging Neurosci. 6:228. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2014.00228 http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnagi.2014.00228/full
Author Yu Q, Peng Y, Mishra V, Ouyang A, Li H, Zhang H, Chen M, Liu S and Huang H

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