atlases and 3-d models
1. Sylvius (http://www.sylvius.com): To this end, the Sylvius project, an eponym for two Renaissance anatomists, was initiated by S. Mark Williams, Ph.D. (Duke University Medical Center and Pyramis Studios, Inc.) with the mission of transforming neuroscience education through the development of innovative learning technology and methodologies.
2. Anatomy of the Brain (http://www.neuroanatomy.ca/3D_files/3D_index.html): The WEB ATLAS contains photographs of dissected brains showing important structures.
3. Brainmaps.org (http://brainmaps.org/index.php): BrainMaps.org is an interactive multiresolution next-generation brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and that is integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain structure and function over the internet.
4. Zygote (http://zygotebody.com/): Zygote is devoted to showing the world the beauty and miracle of human life through its 3D anatomy products.
5. Allen Brain Atlas (http://www.brain-map.org/): A growing collection of online public resources integrating extensive gene expression and neuroanatomical data, complete with a novel suite of search and viewing tools.
6. The Human Brain (http://www.thehumanbrain.info/): Constructed by the recognized leaders in brain cartography, the atlas provides the most detailed and accurate delineations of brain structure available.
7. The Whole Brain Atlas (http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html): The Atlas is intended as an introduction to basic neuroanatomy, with emphasis on the pathoanatomy of several leading central nervous system diseases.
8. The Visible Human Project (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html): The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the NLM's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies.
9. Genes to Cognition Online (http://www.g2conline.org/): (click 3D Brain link to the upper right part of the page).
10. The Brain from Top to Bottom (http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/avance.php): An excellent website saying exactly what its name implies.
11. The Secret Life of the Brain (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/brain/3d/index.html).
12. FINR Brain Atlas (http://www.finr.net/educational-resources/finr-educational-materials/3d-brain/): Explore our interactive 3-dimensional brain atlas to discover where structures are located within the brain, their purpose, and explore brain injury models. All structures and models are accompanied by easy-to-understand detailed explanations.
13. Central Nervous System - Visual Perspectives (http://3d-brain.ki.se/index.html): Central Nervous System - Visual Perspectives illustrates the spatial dimension of the human brain and stimulates interaction with the object being studied, something which is not a standard feature of illustrations and atlases.
14. Salamon's Neuroanatomy and Neurovasculature Web-Atlas Resource
(http://www.radnet.ucla.edu/sections/DINR/index.htm): There are 19 parts in this study. Parts 1 through 4 are devoted to the brain stem and cerebellum, parts 5 through 8 to the basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus and limbic system, and parts 9 through 12 to the Frontal, Parietal, Temporal and Occipital lobes. In parts 13 through 16, the arteries of the brain, the vertebro basilar system, the meningeal arteries and the cerebral veins were analyzed. Parts 17, 18 and 19 correspond to an atlas of brain arteries in sagittal, coronal and horizontal planes.
15. Neuroanatomy Tutorial - University of Utah
(http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/NEURANAT/NEURANCA.html).
16. The Brain Module - Wayne State University
17. The Brain Explorer (www.brainexplorer.org/)
18. The Basics of MRI (www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/)
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20. Head Neck Brain Spine anatomy website from Duke University.
21. Neuroscience Tutorial from Columbia University.
22. Neuroscience Tutorial from Washingston University School of Medicine.
23. Body Parts 3D - Anatomography (Amazing website!!)
24. BioDigital Human (https://www.biodigitalhuman.com/home/)
25. BrainBrowser - McGill (https://brainbrowser.cbrain.mcgill.ca/surfview.html)
26. Neuroanatomy Lab Resources
2. Anatomy of the Brain (http://www.neuroanatomy.ca/3D_files/3D_index.html): The WEB ATLAS contains photographs of dissected brains showing important structures.
3. Brainmaps.org (http://brainmaps.org/index.php): BrainMaps.org is an interactive multiresolution next-generation brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and that is integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain structure and function over the internet.
4. Zygote (http://zygotebody.com/): Zygote is devoted to showing the world the beauty and miracle of human life through its 3D anatomy products.
5. Allen Brain Atlas (http://www.brain-map.org/): A growing collection of online public resources integrating extensive gene expression and neuroanatomical data, complete with a novel suite of search and viewing tools.
6. The Human Brain (http://www.thehumanbrain.info/): Constructed by the recognized leaders in brain cartography, the atlas provides the most detailed and accurate delineations of brain structure available.
7. The Whole Brain Atlas (http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html): The Atlas is intended as an introduction to basic neuroanatomy, with emphasis on the pathoanatomy of several leading central nervous system diseases.
8. The Visible Human Project (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html): The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the NLM's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies.
9. Genes to Cognition Online (http://www.g2conline.org/): (click 3D Brain link to the upper right part of the page).
10. The Brain from Top to Bottom (http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/avance.php): An excellent website saying exactly what its name implies.
11. The Secret Life of the Brain (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/brain/3d/index.html).
12. FINR Brain Atlas (http://www.finr.net/educational-resources/finr-educational-materials/3d-brain/): Explore our interactive 3-dimensional brain atlas to discover where structures are located within the brain, their purpose, and explore brain injury models. All structures and models are accompanied by easy-to-understand detailed explanations.
13. Central Nervous System - Visual Perspectives (http://3d-brain.ki.se/index.html): Central Nervous System - Visual Perspectives illustrates the spatial dimension of the human brain and stimulates interaction with the object being studied, something which is not a standard feature of illustrations and atlases.
14. Salamon's Neuroanatomy and Neurovasculature Web-Atlas Resource
(http://www.radnet.ucla.edu/sections/DINR/index.htm): There are 19 parts in this study. Parts 1 through 4 are devoted to the brain stem and cerebellum, parts 5 through 8 to the basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus and limbic system, and parts 9 through 12 to the Frontal, Parietal, Temporal and Occipital lobes. In parts 13 through 16, the arteries of the brain, the vertebro basilar system, the meningeal arteries and the cerebral veins were analyzed. Parts 17, 18 and 19 correspond to an atlas of brain arteries in sagittal, coronal and horizontal planes.
15. Neuroanatomy Tutorial - University of Utah
(http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/NEURANAT/NEURANCA.html).
16. The Brain Module - Wayne State University
17. The Brain Explorer (www.brainexplorer.org/)
18. The Basics of MRI (www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/)
19. -
20. Head Neck Brain Spine anatomy website from Duke University.
21. Neuroscience Tutorial from Columbia University.
22. Neuroscience Tutorial from Washingston University School of Medicine.
23. Body Parts 3D - Anatomography (Amazing website!!)
24. BioDigital Human (https://www.biodigitalhuman.com/home/)
25. BrainBrowser - McGill (https://brainbrowser.cbrain.mcgill.ca/surfview.html)
26. Neuroanatomy Lab Resources