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  2. BigBrain - Wikipedia

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    BigBrain is a freely accessible high-resolution 3D digital atlas of the human brain, released in June 2013 by a team of researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute and the German Forschungszentrum Jülich and is part of the European Human Brain Project. [1] The isotropic 3D spatial resolution of the BigBrain atlas is 20 μm, much finer ...

  3. Scientists create first ever ‘map’ of an adult brain - AOL

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    Scientists have created a full map of an adult brain for the first time. The 3D model of all of the neurons of a fruit fly, and the 50 million connections between them, is the first time that ...

  4. Google and Harvard unveil most detailed ever map of human brain

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  5. BrainMaps - Wikipedia

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    BrainMaps is an NIH-funded interactive zoomable high-resolution digital brain atlas and virtual microscope that is based on more than 140 million megapixels (140 terabytes) of 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 ...

  6. Blue Brain Project - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Brain Project was able to model these networks using algebraic topology. [13] In 2018, Blue Brain Project released its first digital 3D brain cell atlas [14] which, according to ScienceDaily, is like "going from hand-drawn maps to Google Earth", providing information about major cell types, numbers, and positions in 737 regions of the ...

  7. Brain atlas - Wikipedia

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    Surface maps are sometimes used in addition to the 3D serial section maps [3] Besides the human brain, [4] brain atlases exist for the brains of the mouse, [5] rhesus macaques, [6] Drosophila, [7] pig [8] and others. Notable examples include the Allen Brain Atlas, BrainMaps, BigBrain, Infant Brain Atlas, [9] and the work of the International ...

  8. Talairach coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Sagittal view of cingulate region of human brain with a Talairach grid superimposed in accordance with standard locators. Talairach coordinates, also known as Talairach space, is a 3-dimensional coordinate system (known as an 'atlas') of the human brain, which is used to map the location of brain structures independent from individual differences in the size and overall shape of the brain.

  9. List of neuroscience databases - Wikipedia

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    A number of online neuroscience databases are available which provide information regarding gene expression, neurons, macroscopic brain structure, and neurological or psychiatric disorders. Some databases contain descriptive and numerical data, some to brain function, others offer access to 'raw' imaging data, such as postmortem brain sections ...