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({{Image notes wikimedia |Description=English: Visualization of a DTI measurement of a human brain. Depicted are reconstructed fiber tracts that run through the mid-sagittal plane. Especially prominent are the U-shaped fibers that connect the two hemispheres through the corpus callosum (the fibers come out of the image plane and consequently bend towards the top) and the fiber tracts that descend toward the spine (blue, within the image plane). Deutsch: Traktographie-Verfahren rekonstruieren...)
 
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|Description=English: Visualization of a DTI measurement of a human brain. Depicted are reconstructed fiber tracts that run through the mid-sagittal plane. Especially prominent are the U-shaped fibers that connect the two hemispheres through the corpus callosum (the fibers come out of the image plane and consequently bend towards the top) and the fiber tracts that descend toward the spine (blue, within the image plane).
 
Deutsch: Traktographie-Verfahren rekonstruieren aus den Messdaten der Diffusions-Tensor-Bildgebung den anzunehmenden Verlauf größerer Nervenbahnen. Hier dargestellt sind die Ergebnisse für ein menschliches Gehirn; um die Übersichtlichkeit zu wahren, beschränkt sich die Abbildung auf Bahnen, die die Medianebene schneiden. Insbesondere sind dies die U-förmigen Faserbündel, die die beiden Hirnhälften verbinden (sie durchstoßen die Bildebene und sind nach oben gebogen) sowie die Faserbündel, die zum Rückenmark ziehen (blau dargestellt, liegen innerhalb der Bildebene).
|Year created=September 22, 2006
|Real-named author=Thomas Schultz
|Author link=http://www.sci.utah.edu/~gk/DTI-data/
|Wikimedia source page=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:DTI-sagittal-fibers.jpg
|Notes=Rendering is own work, using a modified version of the BioTensor application developed at the University of Utah. The dataset is courtesy of Gordon Kindlmann at the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah, and Andrew Alexander, W.M. Keck Laboratory for Functional Brain Imaging and Behaviour, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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