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The person who will use my project is:
A clinical researcher (at any level: student, coordinator, clinician, or PI) who is informally exploring brain regions and topics of interest associated with them.
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(S/he) will be happy my project exists if:
It quickly yields insights and links to articles (via PubMed or Google Scholar) that they would otherwise not as easily happen upon. It displays quick facts about each region and a few article search results based on the user's selections.
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The first 10 minutes of using/interacting with my project will look like:
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Hovering over the brain manipulates it visually, making more prominent (larger, color changed) whichever region is hovered upon.
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Clicking the brain will make a selection.
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A brief description (maybe with little facts) of the region will display on the page.
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The user will be prompted to select other optional search terms, such as diagnosis or keywords like developmental, health, personality, etc.
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A search button (or automatically generated area) returns articles based on the region selected and other search terms.
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By the end of tonight, I'd like to be able to:
Use D3 to highlight a region as a selection when you click it.