Computerized Three-Dimensional Stereotactic Atlases

作者: John K. Vries , Sean McLinden , Gordon Banks , Richard E. Latchaw

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1081-5_35

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摘要: The goal of functional stereotactic surgery is to stimulate or ablate selected targets in the brain. usual are subcortical nuclei and white matter tracts. To accomplish this goal, three-dimensional coordinates target sites must be precisely determined. traditional tool for purpose has been atlas.

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