Keith A. Johnson, M.D. (keith@bwh.harvard.edu) J. Alex Becker (jabecker@mit.edu) Whole Brain Atlas on CD-ROM: further information here; review here. Java-based Atlas Navigator Neuroimaging Primer - Harvard Medical School lecture notes: Introduction to Neuroimaging Normal Brain: Atlas of normal structure and blood flow Top 100 Brain Structures Can you name these brain structures Normal aging: ...
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Basic information about the nervous system ...
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Wally Welker, Roger Reep, J.I. Johnson This project has provided the first complete sectioning of whole brains of the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus laterostris). Nine brains were cut in different planes of section and stained for nerve cells and fibers. Systematic microscopic study of the neuronal architecture of these specimens has provided us with a comprehensive overview of how the ...
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Screen Saver Brain Awareness Week is an international effort organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives to advance public awareness about the progress, promise, and benefits of brain research. The Dana Alliance is joined in the campaign by partners in the United States and around the world, including medical and research organizations; patient advocacy groups; the National Institutes ...
Currently, the SBD contains simulated brain MRI data based on two anatomical models: normal and multiple sclerosis (MS). For both of these, full 3-dimensional data volumes have been simulated using three sequences (T1-, T2-, and proton-density- (PD-) weighted) and a variety of slice thicknesses, noise levels, and levels of intensity non-uniformity. These data are available for viewing in three orthogonal views (transversal, sagittal, and coronal), and for downloading
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FRONTLINE reports on new neuroscience research indicating that teenagers brains are stlll developing, especially in the frontal cortex. They also need more sleep than previously believed ...
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Prof. Koch's Brain Browser The MR image of the brain of Christof Koch was acquired with a General Electric 1.5 Tesla scanner. The Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) image was acquired while he was breathing Xenon-133 (providing an absolute quantitative measure of regional cerebral blood flow at a low spatial resolution) in addition to being injected with technetium-99 HMPAO (a ...
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Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. IX. Neurology. 1. Structure of the Nervous System ...
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Chapter 2: The Biological Basis of Behavior Chapter Review NEURONS, THE MESSENGERS This module presents the basic biological processes that are at the root of our thoughts, feelings, and actions. The body possesses two systems for coordinating and integrating behavior: the nervous system and the endocrine system. The billions of neurons, or nerve cells, that underlie all the activity of the ...
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