Axial and frontal view of anatomical classifications Brodmann areas (a-b) and neurological centers (d-e) defined via semi-automated spline definition. The classification is also applicable to sub-parts, like frontal lobe (c) or the temporal lobe (f) of left hemisphere. 

Axial and frontal view of anatomical classifications Brodmann areas (a-b) and neurological centers (d-e) defined via semi-automated spline definition. The classification is also applicable to sub-parts, like frontal lobe (c) or the temporal lobe (f) of left hemisphere. 

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