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English: Spinning stereoscopic (anaglyph) video of Patient P3 pial surface (epilepsy secondary to right precentral tumor, 36 years old). Must be viewed using red-cyan anaglyph glasses.
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Source Supplementary Video 1 from Rojas G, Gálvez M, Vega Potler N, Craddock R, Margulies D, Castellanos F, Milham M (2014). "Stereoscopic three-dimensional visualization applied to multimodal brain images: clinical applications and a functional connectivity atlas". Frontiers in Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fnins.2014.00328. PMC: 4222226.
Author Rojas G, Gálvez M, Vega Potler N, Craddock R, Margulies D, Castellanos F, Milham M
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