Interactive Atlases
Digital Anatomist Project

Structural Informatics Group
Department of Biological Structure
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, USA

Atlases


Content: 2-D and 3-D views of the brain from cadaver sections, MRI scans, and computer reconstructions.
Author: John W. Sundsten
Institution: Digital Anatomist Project, Dept. Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle.


Content: Neuroanatomy Interactive Syllabus. This syllabus uses the images in the Neuroanatomy Atlas above, and many others. It is organized into functional chapters suitable as a laboratory guide, with an instructive caption accompanying each image. It contains 3-D computer graphic reconstructions of brain material; MRI scans; tissue sections, some enhanced with pathways; gross brain specimens and dissections; and summary drawings. Chapters include Topography and Development, Vessels and Ventricles, Spinal Cord, Brainstem and Cranial Nerves, Sensory and Motor Systems, Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia, Eye Movements, Hypothalamus and Limbic System, Cortical Connections, and Forebrain and MRI Scan Serial Sections.
Authors: John W. Sundsten and Kathleen A. Mulligan
Institution: Digital Anatomist Project, Dept. Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle.

Atlas was formerly available on CD-ROM (JAVA program running on Mac and PC platform).


Content: 3-D views of thoracic organs reconstructed from 1 mm cryosections of a cadaver specimen provided by Wolfgang Rauschning.
Authors: David M. Conley and Cornelius Rosse
Institution: Digital Anatomist Project, Dept. Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle.

Atlas was formerly available on CD-ROM.


Content: 2-D and 3-D views of the knee from cadaver sections, MRI scans, and computer recontructions.
Author: Peter Ratiu and Cornelius Rosse
Institution: Digital Anatomist Project, Dept. Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle.


Title:Test Atlas
Content:Sample images from other atlases, useful for testing a new installation
Author:Multiple
Institution: Digital Anatomist Project, Dept. Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle.


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