File:Tractography - Parietopontine tract - lateral view (right).png
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English: Tractography of the parietopontine tract. 3D Tractography data (by Fang-Cheng Yeh et al.) was superimposed on the skull and the brain from the BodyParts3D, a free 3D human body parts library. Superimposition was done by the Blender, a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software (file conversion method). Rendering was done by the SheepIt, a free distributed renderfarm for the Blender.
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Tractography data: http://brain.labsolver.org/diffusion-mri-templates/tractography Skull and brain data: http://lifesciencedb.jp/bp3d/ |
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Tractography data: Yeh, F. C., Panesar, S., Fernandes, D., Meola, A., Yoshino, M., Fernandez-Miranda, J. C., ... & Verstynen, T. (2018). Population-averaged atlas of the macroscale human structural connectome and its network topology. NeuroImage, 178, 57-68. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6921501/ Skull and brain data: Nobutaka Mitsuhashi, Kaori Fujieda, Takuro Tamura, Shoko Kawamoto, Toshihisa Takagi, and Kousaku Okubo. (2009) BodyParts3D: 3D structure database for anatomical concepts. Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 37, Database issue D782-D785, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn613 |
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You can download 3D-polygon data of whole human body. And you can also manipulate and edit the polygon data using 3D softwares, for example, Meshlab or Blender. |
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- File:Tractography - Parietopontine tract - anterior view.png
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- File:Tractography - Parietopontine tract - lateral view (left).png
- File:Tractography - Parietopontine tract - lateral view (right).png
- File:Tractography - Parietopontine tract - posterior view.png
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