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FIG 2. Subimages (110 x 110-mm field of view) of the projection fibers.
A, Lateral sagittal section passing through the corona radiata (yellow lines).
B, Axial section obtained through the genu and splenium of the corpus callosum. Corona radiata fibers within the posterior limb (yellow) of the internal capsule can be distinguished by their strong through-plane component (dots), whereas fibers within the anterior limb (orange) of the corpus callosum run in-plane (lines).
C, Axial section obtained at the level of the basal ganglia. Fibers in the anterior limb of the internal capsule (orange) are running in-plane (lines), whereas in the posterior limb of the internal capsule (yellow), the fibers run through-plane (dots). Parts of the optic (pink) and auditory (green) radiation can also be seen.
D, Coronal section obtained through the trigone of the lateral ventricles. Pink dots indicate through-plane fibers that are part of the optic radiation.
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