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Computer simulation of a brain slice using fractals
Preliminary results of simulating the anatomical structure (gyri, sulci, and fissures) in a fully developed brain using fractal growth are presented. Determination of the basic self-similar structure of the brain and the fractal growth simulation procedure are discussed. Images of the simulated brain slice are included as a demonstration of the effectiveness of this method.<>