The temporal stem is a crucial anatomical region comprising important white matter tracts. Their layered anatomical course can be clearly demonstrated by stratigraphical dissections and surface scanning methods, as well as augmented with 3D segmentation of MRI data. White matter dissection perfectly fits photogrammetry, permitting stratification and creating a truly interactive experience allowing a more precise 3D representation of individual fibers, their orientation, and position, surpassing the limitations of 2D representations of anatomy.
Carbone et al. (Tue,) studied this question.