Discussion: The Brain-Behavior Relationship

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Neuroanatomy Resources

Visit  Division  40’s  Association  of  Neuropsychology  Students  in  Training  (ANST)  webpage   (http://www.div40-­‐anst.com/)  and  click  on  the  “Training”  tab  for  the  information  listed   below  with  direct  links  to  all  websites  (which  means  you  don’t  have  to  retype  the  URLs). Websites Michigan  State  University:  https://www.msu.edu/~brains/brains/human/index.html   University  of  Washington:  http://www9.biostr.washington.edu/da.html   Harvard:    http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html   Yale:  http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/cnerves/   University  of  Utah:   http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/NEURANAT/NEURANCA.html   Duke:  http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/neuropath/nawr/nawr_index.html   UCLA:  http://www.radnet.ucla.edu/sections/DINR/index.htm   Sylvius:  http://www.sylvius.com/     Books Neuroanatomy  Through  Clinical  Cases  by  Blumenfeld   Neuroanatomy:  An  Atlas  of  Structures,  Sections,  and  Systems  by  Haines   The  Human  Brain:  An  Introduction  to  Its  Functional  Anatomy  by  Nolte   Atlas  of  Morphology  and  Functional  Anatomy  of  the  Brain  by  Scarabino,  Salvolini,  Salle,   Duvernoy,  Rabischong   Netter’s  Concise  Neuroanatomy  by  Rubin  and  Safdieh   Atlas  of  Neuroanatomy  and  Neurophysiology  (Sections  from  the  Netter  Collection  of  Medical   Illustrations),  text  by  Hansen  and  Koeppen,  illustrations  by  Netter,  Craig,  Perkins   Neuroanatomy:  Draw  It  to  Know  It  by  Fisch   Atlas  of  the  Human  Brain  by  Mai,  Paxinos,  Voss   Clinical  Neuroanatomy  by  Waxman   Neuroanatomy  for  the  Neuroscientist  by  Jacobson  and  Marcus     Continuing Education   Marquette  University:  http://www.marquette.edu/chs/continuing_ed_neuroanatomical.shtml   University  of  Alaska:   http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/biology/continuinged/neuroanatomy.cfm   NAN:  http://www.nandistance.org/syllabus.php?course_id=22      

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Free Software   Brain  Voyager  Brain  Tutor:  http://www.brainvoyager.com/downloads/downloads.html     Brain  Explorer:  http://human.brain-­‐map.org/explorer.html     The  following  are  software  programs  intended  to  analyze  MRI  data  and  were  not  designed  to   teach  neuroanatomy,  but  each  program  comes  with  sample  data  that  can  be  used  to  study   anatomy.  Download  times  tend  to  be  fairly  slow,  even  on  fast  connections:   FSL  -­‐  http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/  -­‐  comes  packaged  with  multiple  atlases  that  can  be   overlaid  on  sample  brains   Freesurfer  -­‐  http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/  -­‐  the  least  user  friendly  of  all  software   packages,  but  the  most  comprehensive  in  regard  to  cortical  and  subcortical  parcellation.  This   program  is  also  very  useful  for  looking  at  interindividual  differences  that  arise  in  the   population.       Disclosure No  party  involved  in  the  composition  of  this  list  has  any  financial  or  nonfinancial  affiliation   with  any  of  the  products,  courses,  software  packages,  or  websites  contained  below.   Information  was  compiled  purely  on  the  basis  of  personal  preference  and  usage  of  these   materials.  Information  pertaining  to  websites,  software,  and  continuing  education  were   obtained  via  search  methods  freely  available  to  the  public.