Neuroanatomy Interactive Syllabus

Donna Salins (dsalins@u.washington.edu)
Wed, 28 Apr 1999 02:56:23 -0700

Information:

The Neuroanatomy Interactive Syllabus is a comprehensive atlas and tutorial
on the human central nervous system. It contains most of the images that
appeared in the original Interactive Brain Atlas CD-ROM, but also represents
major content additions and format changes. Additions include many new
histological sections and diagrams as well as 38 new movies of the 3-D
computer-reconstructed brain. These new animations of pathways and nerves
associated with the brainstem and cerebellum bring the total number of
animations to over 100. Each frame contains a caption that guides the viewer
to the major points to be noted on that image. Clicking on the images
reveals the names and outlines of the neuroanatomical structures present. A
quiz on structure identity is available on each image.

More information on the CD is available at:
http://cer.hs.washington.edu/hscer/products/neurolst.htm

The Web-based precursor to the CD is available at:
http://www9.biostr.washington.edu/da.html
NOTE: Animations and many of the more focused CD functions are not
available in the Web version.
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