
Catalogue Number: BMS 6020
Other Websites to visit
One of the world's largest collection of well-preserved, sectioned and stained brains of mammals - over 100 different species (including humans) representing 17 mammalian orders. Discussion of evolution. Links to many other web sites.
Interactive atlases of the human brain including gross views, histological sections, computer-aided reconstructions, and movies that show complex structural relationships. Also see the Medical Neuroscience website for the 3D movies. A much quicker way to view them.
MRI atlas of the human brain, with your choice of labeled or unlabelled slices. Includes MRIs of normal human brains and of patients with a variety of different types of pathology, correlated with single photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT) images.
The website of neuroscience/neuropathology websites.
A fun little website showing normal and lesion eye movements. Quite instructive. Move the mouse to make the eyes move.
UF's own interactive MRI site. Demonstrates any structure in all three planes of the section.
"A recommended site for studying from labeled MRI and stained sagittal, coronal and axial sections"


