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Corpus Callosum, Diffuse Tensor Imaging

This lateral view (from the side; with the subject's nose to the viewer's left) colour image demonstrates the normal appearance of the corpus callosum which is the largest commissural tract in the brain, meaning it connects one side of the brain to the other. By convention the colour is coded so that blue indicates fibre tract direction in the superior (top) to inferior (bottom) direction, red indicates right to left (horizontal) fibre tract orientation and green indicates fibre tract directionality from anterior (front) to posterior (back). The fibre tracts are depicted as tubes in this image.
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Title:
Corpus Callosum, Diffuse Tensor Imaging
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This lateral view (from the side; with the subject's nose to the viewer's left) colour image demonstrates the normal appearance of the corpus callosum which is the largest commissural tract in the brain, meaning it connects one side of the brain to the other. By convention the colour is coded so that blue indicates fibre tract direction in the superior (top) to inferior (bottom) direction, red indicates right to left (horizontal) fibre tract orientation and green indicates fibre tract directionality from anterior (front) to posterior (back). The fibre tracts are depicted as tubes in this image.
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