Animated visualization of a high resolution color three dimensional digital computer model of the whole human head

1993; Elsevier BV; Volume: 32; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0020-7101(93)90003-o

ISSN

1878-366X

Autores

Sanjiv M. Narayan, Debjoti Sensharma, Emily M. Santori, Andrew A. Lee, Ameet Sabherwal, Arthur W. Toga,

Tópico(s)

Anatomy and Medical Technology

Resumo

The interactive visualization of animated images through a computerized three dimensional (3D) full color model of an unstained cadaveric human head is presented. Serial full color images were taken of the blockface of a cryomicrotomed frozen human head every 200 microns. From this series of images a three dimensional digital model with a resultant pixel resolution of 200 microns3 was created on a UNIX workstation. Using this database, resampled images were computed along orthogonal axes and written sequentially to a write-once-read-many times (WORM) videodisc unit. Playback of this customized videodisc dataset provides animations of the digitally reconstructed slices and 3D reconstructed surface models. An interactive interface to the animated sequences is provided through a PC based tutorial package. This tutorial program is able to access videodisc frames to display animations and labeled still images in a software window to illustrate various neuroanatomic topics. The technique of animation as applied to this high resolution 3D model provides insight into complex spatial relationships and has great potential in research and as a teaching tool in the neurosciences.

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