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Description: The image depicts an animation of sagittal T1 MRI slices of an average human brain. The basal ganglia are highlighted in green. The image has been generated using the software https://brain.sabinasz.net based on data from the following sources: Craddock, R. C., James, G. A., Holtzheimer, P. E., Hu, X. P., & Mayberg, H. S. (2012). A whole brain fMRI atlas generated via spatially constrained spectral clustering. Human brain mapping, 33(8), 1914-1928. Fonov, V. S., Evans, A. C., McKinstry, R. C., Almli, C. R., & Collins, D. L. (2009). Unbiased nonlinear average age-appropriate brain templates from birth to adulthood. Neuroimage, 47(1), S102. Fonov, V., Evans, A. C., Botteron, K., Almli, C. R., McKinstry, R. C., Collins, D. L., & Brain Development Cooperative Group. (2011). Unbiased average age-appropriate atlases for pediatric studies. Neuroimage, 54(1), 313-327.
Title: Basal ganglia sagittal sections
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