The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces, CD-ROM
Structure, Vasculature, and Tracts
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Discover the New World of Neuroanatomy!
The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces
"With this incredible software you hold the future in your hands." -- Dr. Anne G. Osborn
"Interactive, accurate, and... mehr
The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces
"With this incredible software you hold the future in your hands." -- Dr. Anne G. Osborn
"Interactive, accurate, and... mehr
Maße: 24 x 1,5 x 19,2 cm
With Wieslaw L. Nowinski, Beng Choon Chua et al.
Thieme, Stuttgart
With Wieslaw L. Nowinski, Beng Choon Chua et al.
Thieme, Stuttgart
Produkt-Beschreibung zu: The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces, CD-ROM
Discover the New World of Neuroanatomy!
The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces
"With this incredible software you hold the future in your hands." -- Dr. Anne G. Osborn
"Interactive, accurate, and easy to use ... a new standard." -- Dr. Albert L. Rhoton, Jr.
Synthesizing science and art, The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces: Structure, Vasculature, and Tracts will allow clinicians, educators, and researchers in neuroradiology, neurosurgery, neurology, or neuroscience to explore, understand, and teach the intricacies of the human brain. Every aspect of the brain can be easily parcellated, built, decomposed, labeled, and quantified - all in 3D. Dissect and manipulate each brain piece electronically to view an astounding level of detail, from the gross hemisphere to the individual layers of the subcortical structures. Combined with the remarkably high-resolution, fully segmented images of the brain, this powerful functionality provides a foundation for multiple clinical, neuroeducational, and research applications, including deep brain stimulation, the study of neurological disorders, stroke image analysis, and much more.
Features
- Every model is derived in vivo from a single specimen for total spatial consistency
- Over 1,600 detailed components identify every area of the brain from the spinal cord to tiny vessels of just 80 microns
- Construct any model or subsystem and capture the image for use in presentations
- Multiple cutting planes facilitate electronic dissection and exploration
- Every display can be rotated and viewed from various angles
The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces
"With this incredible software you hold the future in your hands." -- Dr. Anne G. Osborn
"Interactive, accurate, and easy to use ... a new standard." -- Dr. Albert L. Rhoton, Jr.
Synthesizing science and art, The Human Brain in 1492 Pieces: Structure, Vasculature, and Tracts will allow clinicians, educators, and researchers in neuroradiology, neurosurgery, neurology, or neuroscience to explore, understand, and teach the intricacies of the human brain. Every aspect of the brain can be easily parcellated, built, decomposed, labeled, and quantified - all in 3D. Dissect and manipulate each brain piece electronically to view an astounding level of detail, from the gross hemisphere to the individual layers of the subcortical structures. Combined with the remarkably high-resolution, fully segmented images of the brain, this powerful functionality provides a foundation for multiple clinical, neuroeducational, and research applications, including deep brain stimulation, the study of neurological disorders, stroke image analysis, and much more.
Features
- Every model is derived in vivo from a single specimen for total spatial consistency
- Over 1,600 detailed components identify every area of the brain from the spinal cord to tiny vessels of just 80 microns
- Construct any model or subsystem and capture the image for use in presentations
- Multiple cutting planes facilitate electronic dissection and exploration
- Every display can be rotated and viewed from various angles
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