DocumentCode
1867629
Title
Case study: interacting with cortical flat maps of the human brain
Author
Hurdal, Monica K. ; Kurtz, Kevin W. ; Banks, David C.
Author_Institution
Int. Neuroimaging Consortium, Univ. of Minneapolis, MN, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
21-26 Oct. 2001
Firstpage
469
Lastpage
591
Abstract
The complex geometry of the human brain contains many folds and fissures, making it impossible to view the entire surface at once. Since most of the cortical activity occurs on these folds, it is desirable to be able to view the entire surface of the brain in a single view. This can be achieved using quasi-conformal flat maps of the cortical surface. Computational and visualization tools are now needed to be able to interact with these flat maps of the brain to gain information about spatial and functional relationships that might not otherwise be apparent. Such information can contribute to earlier diagnostic tools for diseases and improved treatment. Our group is developing visualization and analysis tools that will help elucidate new information about the human brain through the interaction between a cortical surface and its corresponding quasiconformal flat map.
Keywords
biomedical imaging; brain; data visualisation; rendering (computer graphics); MRI; cortical activity; cortical surface; diagnostic tools; human brain; quasi-conformal flat maps; visualization tools; Biomedical imaging; Computer aided software engineering; Computer science; Humans; Magnetic resonance imaging; Mathematics; Medical diagnostic imaging; Neuroimaging; Surface treatment; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visualization, 2001. VIS '01. Proceedings
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7201-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VISUAL.2001.964553
Filename
964553
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