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Using high-resolution displays for high- resolution cardiac data by Christopher Goodyer, John Hodrien, Jason Wood, Peter Kohl, and Ken Brodlie Philosophical Transactions A Volume 367(1898):2667-2677 July 13, 2009 ©2009 by The Royal Society

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Page 1: Using high-resolution displays for high-resolution cardiac data by Christopher Goodyer, John Hodrien, Jason Wood, Peter Kohl, and Ken Brodlie Philosophical

Using high-resolution displays for high-resolution cardiac data

by Christopher Goodyer, John Hodrien, Jason Wood, Peter Kohl, and Ken Brodlie

Philosophical Transactions AVolume 367(1898):2667-2677

July 13, 2009

©2009 by The Royal Society

Page 2: Using high-resolution displays for high-resolution cardiac data by Christopher Goodyer, John Hodrien, Jason Wood, Peter Kohl, and Ken Brodlie Philosophical

View of a histological slice of a rabbit heart on the LeedsWall.

Christopher Goodyer et al. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2009;367:2667-2677

©2009 by The Royal Society

Page 3: Using high-resolution displays for high-resolution cardiac data by Christopher Goodyer, John Hodrien, Jason Wood, Peter Kohl, and Ken Brodlie Philosophical

Detail from the tiled display wall.

Christopher Goodyer et al. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2009;367:2667-2677

©2009 by The Royal Society

Page 4: Using high-resolution displays for high-resolution cardiac data by Christopher Goodyer, John Hodrien, Jason Wood, Peter Kohl, and Ken Brodlie Philosophical

Comparison between two identical views of the isosurfaced left ventricle in the (a) absence and (b) presence of additional MRI slices overlayed onto the two-dimensional surface.

Christopher Goodyer et al. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2009;367:2667-2677

©2009 by The Royal Society

Page 5: Using high-resolution displays for high-resolution cardiac data by Christopher Goodyer, John Hodrien, Jason Wood, Peter Kohl, and Ken Brodlie Philosophical

Display wall user viewing the long section of the whole rabbit heart.

Christopher Goodyer et al. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2009;367:2667-2677

©2009 by The Royal Society