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English: Human brain seen from below, after the removal of the inferior surface of the occipital and temporal lobe. Fibers of the optic radiation could be pulled all the way back to the visual cortex. (A) Fibers presumably belonging to the optic radiation (Meyer's loop) were grabbed. (B) These fibers could be pulled back alongside the lateral wall of the ventricles (in accordance to the known anatomy of the optic radiation). (C) Fibers which were grabbed could be pulled all the way back to the visual cortex. |
Date | Published: 04 August 2015 |
Source | Nooij RP, Hoving EW, van Hulzen ALJ, Cornelissen FW and Renken RJ (2015) Preservation of the optic radiations based on comparative analysis of diffusion tensor imaging tractography and anatomical dissection. Front. Neuroanat. 9:96. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2015.00096 |
Author | Roland P. Nooij, Eelco W. Hoving, Arjen L. J. van Hulzen, Frans W. Cornelissen and Remco J. Renken |
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