1naresh
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0 Points 1 Point 2 Points Shape of the fornixa No recognition of shape Partially abnormal shape Normal shape Orientation of fibersa Complete disorientation Partially abnormal orientation Normal orientation Symmetry of crura One missing crus Partially asymmetric Normal symmetry Presence of non-realistic fibersa Outweighing the total number of fibers Less than the number of realistic fibers None No. of fiber trajectories <10 10–100 >100
↵a Shape, orientation, and presence of non-realistic fibers with regard to description of anatomy by Nieuwenhuys et al, The Human Central Nervous System, 2008.20