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Atlases - Anatomy Resources - LibGuides at University of South Dakota. New Page. Brain Anatomy. Diagnostic Imaging Atlas: Coronal MRI Slides. Interactive Radiology and Cross-Sectional Anatomy Guide. Anatomy of the Brain - MRI images in 3 planes. Gross Section Picts. Labeled Coronal Brain Sections. Coronal Brain Sections. Flash Brain Anatomy ® - Official YouTube Partner. Anatomy :: Q&A :: Head and Neck. Human Structure :: Presentation :: The Skull. Neuroanatomy - anatomy.tv worksheet. Posterior view of the brain stem. Brain Stem and cerebellum - anterior view. Brain Surface and Tractography Viewer. Surface Opacity: Surface Overlay Display Range: Histogram Min: Max: Minimum Track Length: The pial surface is the "outer" cortical surface and represents the boundary between gray matter and cerebrospinal fluid.

Typically, it is the surface that comes to mind when visually thinking of a brain. The gray matter is usually only a few millimeters thick and plays a key role in higher functioning and consciousness. The white matter surface marks the boundary between the outer gray tissue and the inner white tissue. Surface overlay functions are calculated at each point on a surface, and colored according to value. We have the following surface overlays (which are calculated at each vertex point on a surface mesh): k₁: Maximum principal curvature -- tends to highlight the folds of the brain along their main axes. Surfaces generated with FreeSurfer: Dale, A.M., Fischl, B., Sereno, M.I., 1999. Tractography generated with Diffusion Toolkit: Wang R., Benner T., Sorensen A. WebGL viewer developed by: Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlases. Structural Informatics GroupDepartment of Biological StructureUniversity of Washington Seattle, Washington, USA Atlases Content: 2-D and 3-D views of the brain from cadaver sections, MRI scans, and computer reconstructions.Author: John W.

SundstenInstitution: Digital Anatomist Project, Dept. Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle. Content: Neuroanatomy Interactive Syllabus. Atlas was formerly available on CD-ROM (JAVA program running on Mac and PC platform). Content: 3-D views of thoracic organs reconstructed from 1 mm cryosections of a cadaver specimen provided by Wolfgang Rauschning.Authors: David M. Atlas was formerly available on CD-ROM. Content: 2-D and 3-D views of the knee from cadaver sections, MRI scans, and computer recontructions.Author: Peter Ratiu and Cornelius RosseInstitution: Digital Anatomist Project, Dept. FAQHelp on Program UseSoftware Credits and CopyrightPrivacy and advertising policiesAbout the Structural Informatics Group. The Whole Brain Atlas.

UBC Undergraduate Medicine: Neuroanatomy. Le cerveau à tous les niveaux. THE BRAIN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Department of Anatomy - Neuroscience. Salamon's Neuroanatomy and Neurovasculature Web-Atlas Resource. HyperBrain Home Page. Neuroanatomy Tutorial. JCESOM Radiology Library. The practice of medicine now requires physicians to understand and interpret digital images of body structure obtained by CT, MRI and ultrasound. Imaging technology has made major advances in increasing resolution and flexibility in visualization and three-dimensional reconstruction of the human body. The rapid expansion of digital data bases and systems has brought those images to the computers of doctors' offices. Interpretation of digital images requires detailed training in the anatomical sciences and is no longer limited to specialists. .

To address these issues, faculty of the Department of Anatomy and Pathology and the Department of Radiology have assembled a data base of images for study and review by medical students, faculty and health professionals. The images below have been made accessible by being placed in PowerPoint files. This library is organized in three sections. Dr. Department of Anatomy and Pathology office: MEB 216A web: Dr. Dr. The Brain Biodiversity Bank at Michigan State University.