Website review: BRAINMAPS.ORG - BRAIN ATLAS, BRAIN ...
neubrain discovered this in Neuroscience
•54 reviews since Oct 24, 2005
neuroscience, brain, brain-maps
•brain-maps.org
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neubrain discovered 34 months ago- Brain Atlases and Images, Very High Resolution. In fact, contains the highest-resolution brain images you'll find anywhere; some of the images are more than 120,000 x 120,000 pixels in size. Yet the images load very quickly and the site is fast overall. Currently contains brain images for human, monkey, and mouse. The human data is limited to thalamus. The monkey and mouse data is whole-brain and definitely worth a look at.

keironline rated 5 days ago- good reference and well compiled.
brain-map.- good reference and well compiled.

Heather-Redgrave rated 2 weeks ago- Pretty maps of our greatest treasures.

Silveus rated 3 weeks ago- Brains. The spinal frontier... I'm sorry, that was an awful one. I don't know what came over me.

danielfl rated 4 weeks ago- Muito interessante esse atlas do cerebro, lembra o google maps!!

math-minded rated 3 months ago- This is hands down the coolest stumble I've seen in recent memory. BrainMaps.org contains atlases of brains of tons of species including humans, with high resolution images to boot. I'll definitely be back here again.

aPlatypus rated 4 months ago
A mind is a terrible thing to waste -- Slice it up and put it under an electron microscope, MRI, CATSCAN ... I hear the XML model is gonna bee a hoot! Make your future incredible ... Will.

chooseanusername rated 5 months ago- From the page: "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. "

- bengi82 rated 10 months ago
- great web source. I make use of it pretty frequently and will keep doing so till I get one of those Watson&Paxinos ones.