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The '''Template Atlas''' of BrainInfo is a set of drawings of the brain based on three macques. It includes four cortical views and 58 coronal sections of the brain
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The '''Template Atlas''' of [[BrainInfo]] is a set of drawings of the brain based on three macques. It includes four cortical views and 58 coronal sections of the brain
   
The digital format of the atlas allows for maximal flexibility in display of the templates over the internete.g., with or without the structure names, the shading of gray matter, the estimated structural boundaries, the stereotaxic scales, etc.
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The digital format of the atlas allows for maximal flexibility in display of the templates over the internet e.g., with or without the structure names, the shading of gray matter, the estimated structural boundaries, the stereotaxic scales, etc.
   
 
While templates in a format suitable for downloading to image processing software to map data for publication are available on a compact disk (CD-ROM) and a hard copy version of the atlas is also available
 
While templates in a format suitable for downloading to image processing software to map data for publication are available on a compact disk (CD-ROM) and a hard copy version of the atlas is also available
   
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==See also==
 
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[[NeuroName]]
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[[NeuroMaps]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:06, 8 December 2006

The Template Atlas of BrainInfo is a set of drawings of the brain based on three macques. It includes four cortical views and 58 coronal sections of the brain

The digital format of the atlas allows for maximal flexibility in display of the templates over the internet e.g., with or without the structure names, the shading of gray matter, the estimated structural boundaries, the stereotaxic scales, etc.

While templates in a format suitable for downloading to image processing software to map data for publication are available on a compact disk (CD-ROM) and a hard copy version of the atlas is also available

See also

NeuroName NeuroMaps

References

Martin, R.F. and Bowden,D.M. (2000). Primate Brain Maps: Structure of the Macaque Brain. Elsevier ISBN 044450415X

External links

Choice of Atlas tools