Human Brain Anatomy in Computerized Images

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Damasio, Hanna
Year of Publication: 2005
Edition: 2nd Ed.
Number of Pages: 540
Publisher: Oxford University Press
City: New York
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0195165616
Keywords: Brain, Computer-Assisted., Image Interpretation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Abstract:

Spectacular recent developments in neuroimaging technologies have vastly increased the amount of information about brain structure that can be obtained from tomographic scans. Prepared by a leading expert in advanced brain-imaging techniques, this unique atlas illustrates the wide range of neuroanatomical variation in a collection of normal human brains in three-dimensional computerized reconstructions of MR scans of living persons. It also provides 100 sections of a single brain so that the same structure presented in the section of one incidence can be identified in the section of another incidence that intersects it. Axial and coronal sections of another brain with a different overall configuration are included at the two most frequently used incidences so that readers will get a sense of the "correction" that they may need to apply to standard images. The atlas is based on a voxel-rendering technique developed in the author's laboratory that permits the reconstruction of the brain in three dimensions with about the same degree of precision in identifying major sulci and gyri that can be achieved at the autopsy table. The images used throughout the atlas have not been beautified; the contours have been left ragged for greater anatomical detail.

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