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- Name
- BrainInfo
- Byline
- University of Washington, Seattle
- Description
- BrainInfo is a website that helps one identify structures in the brain and provides many different kinds of information about each structure. It consists of three basic knowledge bases: NeuroNames, which provides the index to brain structures and narrative information about them; the Template Atlas, which shows the structures that are found in the primate brain; and NeuroMaps, a set of several hundred overlays that will show the location of different kinds of information that have been mapped to the standard background maps (templates) of the Atlas. Information about brain structures in other species, particularly the human, is provided by links to other websites.
- NIfTI-1 support
- Creator
- Douglas M.Bowden and others
- Contact
- dmbowden@u.washington.edu
- WWW
- http://braininfo.org
- Availability
- Web Site
- How to get
- Current version
- Current version release date
- Open source
- Not recorded
- License
- Available free of charge
- Yes
- Requirements
- Microsoft Explorer preferred for atlas navigator
- Technical publications
- Applications publications
- Other information
- Keywords
- atlas
- Platforms
- HPUX, IDL, IRIX, Linux, MacOS, MATLAB, SunOS, UNIX, Windows
- IATR listing last updated
- 19 Nov 2013
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