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English: The cortico-spinal tracts visualized as streamtubes with different color-encoding. On the left, the conventional color-encoding was used; the ODF color-encoding was used on the right. The ODF color-encoded streamtubes show the presence, location, and orientation of crossing fiber populations along the CST, displaying only a single fiber population in the region of the internal capsule. |
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Source | Video S3 from Vos S, Viergever M, Leemans A (2013). "Multi-Fiber Tractography Visualizations for Diffusion MRI Data". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0081453. PMID 24282597. PMC: 3839966. | ||
Author | Vos S, Viergever M, Leemans A | ||
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current | 16:32, 8 December 2013 | 10 s, 2,048 × 768 (5.33 MB) | McZusatz (talk | contribs) | ogg-transcode failed (uploaded using chunked upload script) | |
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