Title: Re: Interactive Neuroanatomy CD-ROM?
Here is another one (on-line and on
CD-ROM) that I like and often link to in-class "The whole brain atlas"
http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html
Doug
Doug Peterson
Assistant Professor of
Psychology
The Universit
Title: Re: Interactive Neuroanatomy CD-ROM?
That’s unfortunate as it was an excellent resource. There are a couple of on-line sources
of brain images
http://thalamus.wustl.edu/course/
http://www.loni.ucla.edu/SVG/index.html
that may also be helpful
Gary J. Klatsky, Ph. D
Title: Re: Interactive Neuroanatomy CD-ROM?
I have
just been on their web site and they have suspended CD sales because they are
unable to provide support.
Mel
Mel
King
SUNY
Cortland
Cortland, NY 13045
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Title: Re: Interactive Neuroanatomy CD-ROM?
There is a
product from the University of Washington called Neurosyllabus that could fit
your needs. It may not organize into systems (just visual and auditory) but it
contains excellent 3D pictures and MRI scans. They have a very liberal
Title: Re: Interactive Neuroanatomy
CD-ROM?
I am re-sending this because it didn't go through the first
time.
Ed,
I don't know that one, but I wanted a CD-ROM with neuroanatomy
for my graduate course in cognitive neuroscience. I also wanted
it to be affo
I don't know anything about this one but you can get a free CD of the brain-
related modules that come with the Plotnik intro text, as part of the package
if you ask your ITP rep for a review copy. I only briefly skimmed them once and
thought they were OK--just OK.
Annette
Quoting "Pollak, Edwa
For years I've been looking for an interactive CD-ROM for a basic biopsych
class. I'm looking something where you could look at e.g., the limbic system
and then rotate the brain to see it in 3 dimensions. The ones I've seen are
either high school level (e.g.,ADAM) or at the level of a med school