We describe work toward creating color rapid prototyping (RP) plaster models as visualization tools to support scientific research in diffusion-tensor (DT) MRI analysis. We currently give surgeons and neurologists virtual-reality (VR) applications to visualize different aspects of their brain data, but having physical representations of those virtual models allows them to review the data with a very robust, natural, and fast haptic interface: their own hands. Our initial results are encouraging, and end users are excited about the possibilities of this technique. For example, using these models in conjunction with digital models on the computer screen or VR environment provides a static frame of reference that helps keep users oriented during their analysis tasks.
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