The Corpus Callosum is the major interhemispheric commisure and, because of its highly organized fibers, it is often studied using diffusion tensor images (DTI). A firstnecessary step for CC studies is its segmentation, preferably automated. Since most available softwares are not able to perform CC volumetric segmentation, and the only ones that do it, are based on T1-weighted images and not DTI, this work presents the extension of an open-source software, called inCCsight, incorporating a DTI-based CC volumetric segmentation method into it. The software is open-source and offers the possibility of incorporating customized plots and integrating other segmentation and/or parcellation methods by the user.
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