Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome
The visualization of the progression of brain tissue loss, which occurs in neurodegenerative diseases like corticobasal syndrome (CBS), is an important prerequisite to understand the course and the causes of this neurodegenerative disorder. Common workflows for visual analysis are often based on sin...
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doaj-3a607b472266477a9dfbd4d503aea3cd2020-11-24T22:22:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroinformatics1662-51962014-05-01810.3389/fninf.2014.0004279274Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndromeClaudia eHänel0Peter ePieperhoff1Bernd eHentschel2Katrin eAmunts3Katrin eAmunts4Torsten eKuhlen5RWTH Aachen UniversityResearch Centre JülichRWTH Aachen UniversityResearch Centre JülichHeinrich Heine University DüsseldorfRWTH Aachen UniversityThe visualization of the progression of brain tissue loss, which occurs in neurodegenerative diseases like corticobasal syndrome (CBS), is an important prerequisite to understand the course and the causes of this neurodegenerative disorder. Common workflows for visual analysis are often based on single 2D sections since in 3D visualizations more internally situated structures may be occluded by structures near the surface. The reduction of dimensions from 3D to 2D allows for an holistic view onto internal and external structures, but results in a loss of spatial information. Here, we present an application with two 3D visualization designs to resolve these challenges. First, in addition to the volume changes, the semi-transparent anatomy is displayed with an anatomical section and cortical areas for spatial orientation. Second, the principle of importance-driven volume rendering is adapted to give an unrestricted line-of-sight to relevant structures by means of a frustum-like cutout. To strengthen the benefits of the 3D visualization, we decided to provide the application next to standard desktop environments in immersive virtual environments with stereoscopic viewing as well. This improves the depth perception in general and in particular for the second design. Thus, the application presented in this work allows for an<br/>easily comprehensible visual analysis of the extent of brain degeneration and the corresponding affected regions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fninf.2014.00042/fullAtrophyneurodegenerationvirtual realityvolume renderingDeformation-based morphometryView-dependent Visualization |
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Claudia eHänel Peter ePieperhoff Bernd eHentschel Katrin eAmunts Katrin eAmunts Torsten eKuhlen Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome Frontiers in Neuroinformatics Atrophy neurodegeneration virtual reality volume rendering Deformation-based morphometry View-dependent Visualization |
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Claudia eHänel Peter ePieperhoff Bernd eHentschel Katrin eAmunts Katrin eAmunts Torsten eKuhlen |
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Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome |
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Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome |
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Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome |
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Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome |
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Interactive 3D visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome |
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interactive 3d visualization of structural changes in the brain of a person with corticobasal syndrome |
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Frontiers in Neuroinformatics |
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The visualization of the progression of brain tissue loss, which occurs in neurodegenerative diseases like corticobasal syndrome (CBS), is an important prerequisite to understand the course and the causes of this neurodegenerative disorder. Common workflows for visual analysis are often based on single 2D sections since in 3D visualizations more internally situated structures may be occluded by structures near the surface. The reduction of dimensions from 3D to 2D allows for an holistic view onto internal and external structures, but results in a loss of spatial information. Here, we present an application with two 3D visualization designs to resolve these challenges. First, in addition to the volume changes, the semi-transparent anatomy is displayed with an anatomical section and cortical areas for spatial orientation. Second, the principle of importance-driven volume rendering is adapted to give an unrestricted line-of-sight to relevant structures by means of a frustum-like cutout. To strengthen the benefits of the 3D visualization, we decided to provide the application next to standard desktop environments in immersive virtual environments with stereoscopic viewing as well. This improves the depth perception in general and in particular for the second design. Thus, the application presented in this work allows for an<br/>easily comprehensible visual analysis of the extent of brain degeneration and the corresponding affected regions. |
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Atrophy neurodegeneration virtual reality volume rendering Deformation-based morphometry View-dependent Visualization |
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