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Fig. 2

From: “Visualization matters” – stereoscopic visualization of 3D graphic neuroanatomic models through AnaVu enhances basic recall and radiologic anatomy learning when compared with monoscopy

Fig. 2

Screenshots from AnaVu user interface. Shows the graphic user interface of AnaVu, which consists of 3 main vertical panels. The basal ganglia and the ventricles are visualized in the middle and right panels. Left panel shows the ‘buttons’ and controls for selecting lessons, structures, modifying opacity, and selecting monoscopic or stereoscopic visualisation modes. Middle panel shows the 3D viewport for 3D image demonstration. Right panel shows the three canonical 2D sections (axial, coronal, and sagittal sections of T1-MRI images) in that order from top to bottom, and the 2D sections of the 3D model (shown in the middle panel) colored correspondingly. These sections are scrollable by cursor. b Shows the right globus pallidus (pallidum) being selected when the label pops up

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