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White matter fibres connecting functional gray matter brain areas.
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English: Brain schematic demonstrating white matter fibres connecting two functional brain areas. A tumor is shown as a white sphere to simulate the shifting of tracts and brain tissue with its mass effect. |
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Author | Daniel White |
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