The Book

The first edition has won the 1997 Award for Excellence in the Medical Science Category
by the Association of American Publishers.

High resolution human imaging requires a high resolution atlas. This is the third, thoroughly revised, edition of the very successful atlas that is the gold standard
for human brain atlases.

  • There is no other atlas that approaches the accuracy and comprehensiveness of "The Atlas of the Human Brain".
  • Constructed by the recognized leaders in brain cartography, the atlas provides the most detailed and accurate account of brain structure available.
  • It is intended as an atlas for day-to-day use in the research laboratory to identify macroscopic and microscopic structures in the human brain as collected in research data with a variety of methods.
  • It will also be particularly useful for the interpretation of magnetic resonance imaging data.

The new edition of the Atlas has a significantly larger trim size (14 x 11 inches)
providing much higher detail in the print graphics and photographs.

Authors: Jürgen K. Mai, George Paxinos, Thomas Voss

Product Details: Spiral Bound, 280 pages,
Publication date: DEC-2007

ISBN-13: 978-0-12-373603-1
ISBN-10: 0-12-373603-X

Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS


Contents
The DVD of The Atlas of the Human Brain with additional software and information

Book Contents

DVD
The DVD of The Atlas of the Human Brain with additional software and information

The Atlas includes a DVD with additional content and a 3D-visualisation software. Contents of the DVD

Contents

The Atlas of the Human Brain is subdevided into three major sections. Continue to the complete table of contents (TOC) and check out the sample pages of each section.

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How to use

The Atlas of the Human Brain and the contents of this webpage constitute the ultimate approach to explore the different dependances and structures of the Human Brain.

The following Tutorials will help you to combine your findings from the Atlas of the Human Brain and the interactive applications you will find on this website.

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High resolution human imaging requires a high resolution atlas. There is no atlas that approaches the accuracy and comprehensiveness of The Atlas of the Human Brain.

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