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Resource:BrainInfo

Name: Resource:BrainInfo
Description: BrainInfo is a portal to neuroanatomical information on the Web. It helps you identify structures in the brain and provides a variety of information about each structure by porting you to the best of 1500 web pages at 50 other neuroscience sites.

BrainInfo consists of three basic components: NeuroNames, a developing database of definitions of neuroanatomic structures in four species, their most common acronyms and their names in eight languages; NeuroMaps, a digital atlas system based on 3-D canonical stereotaxic atlases of rhesus macaque and mouse brains and programs that enable one to map data to standard surface and cross-sectional views of the brains for presentation and publication; and the NeuroMaps precursor: Template Atlas of the Primate Brain, a 2-D stereotaxic atlas of the longtailed (fascicularis) macaque brain that shows the locations of some 250 architectonic areas of macaque cortex. The NeuroMaps atlases will soon include a number of overlays showing the locations of cortical areas and other neuroscientific data in the standard frameworks of the macaque and mouse atlases.

Viewers are encouraged to use NeuroNames as a stable source of unique standard terms and acronyms for brain structures in publications, illustrations and indexing systems; to use templates extracted from the NeuroMaps macaque and mouse brain atlases for presenting neuroscientific information in image format; and to use the Template Atlas for warping to MRIs or PET scans of the macaque brain to estimate the stereotaxic locations of structures.

Contents of this work may be downloaded, copied, cited and disseminated provided that proper attribution is given: BrainInfo (1991-present), National Primate Research Center, University of Washington, http://www.braininfo.org.
Parent Organization: University of Washington; Washington; USA, University of California at San Diego; California; USA
Supporting Agency: NLM, NIH Office of the Director, Resource:The Human Brain Project., NCRR, NIMH, NIBIB
Related to: NIF Data Federation, Resource:Biositemaps
Resource Type(s): Atlas, Database, Topical portal
Keywords: Brain, Neuroanatomy, Human, Monkey, Rhesus monkey, Mouse, Primate, Long-tailed macaque
Grant: LM/OD-06243, MHO69259, RR-00166
Resource: Resource
URL: http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu
Id: nif-0000-00019
Link to OWL / RDF: Download this content as OWL/RDF

Curation status: Curated

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DefiningCitationhttp://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu  +
DefinitionBrainInfo is a portal to neuroanatomical i BrainInfo is a portal to neuroanatomical information on the Web. It helps you identify structures in the brain and provides a variety of information about each structure by porting you to the best of 1500 web pages at 50 other neuroscience sites.

BrainInfo consists of three basic components: NeuroNames, a developing database of definitions of neuroanatomic structures in four species, their most common acronyms and their names in eight languages; NeuroMaps, a digital atlas system based on 3-D canonical stereotaxic atlases of rhesus macaque and mouse brains and programs that enable one to map data to standard surface and cross-sectional views of the brains for presentation and publication; and the NeuroMaps precursor: Template Atlas of the Primate Brain, a 2-D stereotaxic atlas of the longtailed (fascicularis) macaque brain that shows the locations of some 250 architectonic areas of macaque cortex. The NeuroMaps atlases will soon include a number of overlays showing the locations of cortical areas and other neuroscientific data in the standard frameworks of the macaque and mouse atlases.

Viewers are encouraged to use NeuroNames as a stable source of unique standard terms and acronyms for brain structures in publications, illustrations and indexing systems; to use templates extracted from the NeuroMaps macaque and mouse brain atlases for presenting neuroscientific information in image format; and to use the Template Atlas for warping to MRIs or PET scans of the macaque brain to estimate the stereotaxic locations of structures.

Contents of this work may be downloaded, copied, cited and disseminated provided that proper attribution is given: BrainInfo (1991-present), National Primate Research Center, University of Washington, http://www.braininfo.org.
y of Washington, http://www.braininfo.org.
ExampleImageBraininfo.png  +
GrantCategory:LM/OD-06243   +, Category:MHO69259   +, and Category:RR-00166   +
Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Resource  +
Has roleAtlas  +, Database  +, and Topical portal  +
Idnif-0000-00019  +
Is part ofUniversity of Washington; Washington; USA  +, and University of California at San Diego; California; USA  +
KeywordsBrain  +, Neuroanatomy  +, Human  +, Monkey  +, Rhesus monkey  +, Mouse  +, Primate  +, and Long-tailed macaque  +
LabelResource:BrainInfo  +
ModifiedDate18 April 2012  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Resource  +
RelatedToNIF Data Federation  +, and Resource:Biositemaps  +
Supporting AgencyNLM  +, NIH Office of the Director  +, Resource:The Human Brain Project.  +, NCRR  +, NIMH  +, and NIBIB  +