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Brodmann area 10

BA10 is in the anterior (front) part of the frontal lobe. The brain is viewed from the front in this image.

The brain's surface is extracted from structural MRI data (Wellcome Dept. Imaging Neuroscience, UCL, UK). The Brodmann Area data is based on information from the online Talairach demon (an electronic version of Talairach and Tournoux, 1988).

These images were created using Blender and Matlab.

reference:Talairach, J., and Tournoux, P. Co-Planar Stereotactic Atlas of the Human Brain., New York: Thieme, 1988.
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