Three-dimensional Brain

Having trouble figuring out the shapes and locations of the various parts of the human brain?Well, join the club!  Even experienced neuroscientists sometimes have to take a moment to wrap their brain around the structures of the brain.Here's a great tool for helping you see what's what in the brain:The 3-D Brain from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.Besides being a fun way to "dissect" the brain and highlight specific structures, this interactive visualizer also helps you learn and review the names of structures and regions of the brain.I recommend you add a bookmark for the 3-D Brain to your growing library of A&P resources.  This is one that you'll be using many times, even after you've finished your A&P course.Thanks to Veneliza Salcedo for this tip!
Source: The A and P Student - Category: Medical Students Tags: analogy/model anatomy animations neuroscience Source Type: blogs